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Kenbu

31.01.2008

Kenbu
Kenbu, the art of the sword dance. Mimi, or legendary dancers were famous samurai and battles fought.
The movements, although very graceful, are hard and mascolini, unlike major forms of classical Japanese dance.
The kenbu was used during the reign of Tokugawa shogun Keiki (1866-68), which felt that the samurai were used without becoming a menace to society. To avoid this it was sponsored shobu, or art military, fighting between the various martial arts. Warriors and the most popular classical singers gathered for the occasion. Surprisingly many samurai participated in the event, and their fighting techniques improved as well as their behaviour. We studied the lives of warriors
Rifletterono and how badly they behave.
I discovered that the samurai kenbu was an excellent workout for the balance, time, coordination and breathing.
The popularity of kenbu declined sharply in 1867, and until 1904 when the Russian Japanese war, I begin to appreciate the feeling for kenbu.
It remained a minor martial art until after the Second World War. And 'practiced today in many cities in Japan.

(This article was translated by a machine translation software and not by one person)

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