Gion Odori
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, KYOTO/ Updated : Apr 12, 2017, 14:02 IST
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From the 1st to 10th of November, the Gion Kaikan Theatre of Kyoto plays host to a captivating dance performance by the geishas of the Gion Higashi district. These performers are called Maiko and Gekoi and their dance is known for … Read more
From the 1st to 10th of November, the Gion Kaikan Theatre of Kyoto plays host to a captivating dance performance by the geishas of the Gion Higashi district. These performers are called Maiko and Gekoi and their dance is known for its perfect composition and originality. Read less

From the 1st to 10th of November, the Gion Kaikan Theatre of Kyoto plays host to a captivating dance performance by the geishas of the Gion Higashi district. These performers are called Maiko and Gekoi and their dance is known for its perfect composition and originality. In fact, this dance was first performed as early as 1953 and continues to retain its aura. The kimonos, hairstyles, footwear and make-up of these entertainers are all sights in their own right.
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