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Buyō
or is a traditional Japanese performing art, a mixture of dance and pantomime, which emerged in the early Edo period (early 17th century) from earlier traditions. While performed independently by specialists, it is particularly conspicuous as the style of dancing performed by geisha. ==Influences== Nihon buyō differs from other Japanese traditional dances in that it is intended for entertainment on stage.〔(The Japanese Classical Dance Association Inc.|What is nihon buyo? ). Nihonbuyou.or.jp. Retrieved on 2012-03-13. 〕 Nihon buyō is a refined dance that has been improved throughout four centuries.〔 There are four influences on Nihon buyō, the most significant being kabuki buyō.〔 Nihon buyō was created directly from kabuki buyō before it became theater. The second influence on Nihon buyō is noh.〔 Nihon buyō takes a few key elements from noh such as the circular movements and the tools used in its dances. The third influence on these dances comes from folk dances; the spinning and jumping used in folk dances was incorporated into Nihon buyō. The last influence comes from the mixture of European and American culture that is found in Japan today.〔
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