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Angama (dance) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Angama (dance) or ''angama odori'' (''angama'' dance) is a style of dancing that is performed in many communities of Japan's Yaeyama Islands during the Bon Festival, which is known as ''sōrin'' (< ''shōryō'' (精霊)) in Yaeyama. A related performance is known as ''mushāma'' in Hateruma. In Kohama Island, the northern community performs a dance named ''jiruku'' while the southern community performs ''Minma buduri''. ==Etymology== There is no consensus on the etymology of ''angama''. One theory decomposes ''angama'' into *''an'' (possibly meaning mother) and *''gama'' (possibly a diminutive suffix). Another theory relates ''angama'' to "elder sister" (''angwā'' in Okinawan). Some argue that it might mean "disguise of a mask."
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