Japanese traditional dance enthralls Filipino audince

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DAVAO CITY —Filipinos were given a glimpse into Japan’s rich cultural heritage on March 15, 2025, when the School of Japanese Traditional Arts, Senju Buyodan, performed the elegant Nihon Buyo, a time-honored Japanese dance, at SM Aura’s Upper Ground Atrium.

Ms. Mukaigawa Yurie, Cultural Officer of the Japan Information and Culture Center (JICC), graced the event and expressed gratitude for Filipinos’ warm appreciation for Japanese culture.

“We deeply appreciate the enthusiasm and interest of the Filipino people in Japan’s traditions. I hope that the strong bond between Japan and the Philippines continues to flourish through the universal language of art,” Ms. Mukaigawa said.

The audience was captivated by Senju Buyodan’s mesmerizing performance, featuring graceful footwork and fluid gestures that embody the refined movements of Nihon Buyo. Dressed in vibrant kimonos, the performers brought a centuries-old art form passed down through generations to life. A live shamisen performance made the cultural showcase even more special, adding depth and authenticity to the experience.

The event highlighted the deepening cultural ties between Japan and the Philippines, showcasing how traditional art forms can bridge communities and foster understanding.

The Embassy of Japan appreciated Senju Buyodan’s Director, Mr. Senju Einojo, and performers Ms. Shirayuki, Ms. Honoka, and Mr. Eiyu for sharing their remarkable talents. The embassy also encouraged future collaborations to bring Japanese cultural traditions closer to the Filipino audience.

This immersive celebration of Japanese artistry is a testament to the power of culture in strengthening international friendships. In the coming years, more exciting cultural exchanges are anticipated.

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