Title: G e i s h a
1 G e i s h a
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2- Geishas history
- Geishas appearance
- Geishas accomplishment
- Geisha s apprentice mayiko
- Geisha and mayiko
- Modern geisha
- Geisha and prostitution
- Survive of geisha
3History
? Traditional Japanese artist-entertainers ?
showed up in about ?? periods originally
most were male. ? geisha houses called okiya(
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"flower towns )
4? The training including of traditional
instruments aining including of
traditionalinstruments and as well as
traditional songs, classical Japanese dance,
tea ceremony, ikebana , literature and
poetry.
5appearance
The color --red Make up Dress Hair style
6The color red
? an affectionate term for women,
especially Geisha
girls.
?beauty and happiness.
?erotic to men
7Make up
Neck
Eyebrows and edges of the eyes
White faced lady making up
for a festival
Lips make up
8Dress
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9?? (yukata)
10Hair style
Momoware
Tsubushi shimada
Yuiwata
Takashi shimata
11Geta
12Accomplishment
Shamisenn
Sadou (??)
13Dance
14Geisha s apprentice mayiko
? Maiko , geisha in training, Young girls may
become Mayiko at 16 . ? A Maiko's
apprenticeship is usually 5 years, and so at
21 she may become a fully fledged Geisha. ?
Maiko as well as learning artistic pursuits must
learn the social graces and old style
Kyoto dialect before becoming a Geisha.
15Maiko
? eye applies red around eyes. ? eri (?)
red ? Kimono -brightly colored and
ornately decorated . ?Obi -long, and tied in an
ornate style rather than the box
knots common in the Obi of both Geisha and
other Japanese women.
16? neck with two unwhiteened area .
? Hair style - Momoware
Tsubushi shimada ,
Yuiwata
Wreshinobu ,
ofuku
17Geisha
? eri (?) white ? Kimono not so brightly and
colorful , usually is black without
decoratings. ?Obi short . ? neck with three
unwhiteened area . ? Hair style -
takashi shimata
18Geisha and maiko
19Modern geisha
Modern geisha still live in traditional geisha
houses called okiya in areas called hanamachi
(flower towns)
The hanamachi of Kyoto, Japan
Geisha and prostitution
20Survive of geisha
? The reasons geisha has been declining . ?
Geishas are respected as preservers of
traditional art and culture, respected as
preservers of traditional art and culture.
geisha
Old geisha
maiko