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Lesson Objectives:

   1. To interpret Japanese Parasol Dance with the proper counting, costume and
      formations;

   2. To identify the basic steps and terminologies used in Japanese Parasol Dance;
      and

   3. To perform the basic steps and terminologies learned from the previous chapter.



  This is a very colorful, easy dance for girls. It is customary with Japanese girls to use
umbrella for rain and sunshine.




COSTUME:

       Girls - Bright color kimono, bright colored flowers in hair, a Japanese parasol, and
       Japanese wooden shoes.

MUSIC - composed of three parts: A, B and C. The Music used here is “Mikado”.

COUNT - one, two to a measure or one, two, three, four to two measures.
FORMATION - In groups of four facing the audience. The open parasol is held
         with two hands over the head, the hands holding the handle at
         chest level. They stand about four feet away from each other. One
         to any number of sets may take part in this dance.


                   O       O      O       O         O       O      O       O

                   1       2       3      4         1       2       3      4

                                   O       O        O      O

                                   1       2        3      4


                                ABBREVIATIONS USED
                                 M – measure or measures
                                       Ct. – count
                                      Cts. – counts
                                        L – left
                                        R – right


                                          Figure 1
Music A
  (a) Starting with the R foot, execute shuffling steps forward. Twirl the parasol overhead
      (8 cts.) (4 M)
  (b) With shuffling steps turn around in place clockwise. Twirl the parasol over the R
      shoulder (4 cts.) (2M)
  (c) Repeat (b) turning counterclockwise. Transfer parasol to the L shoulder (4cts.) (2M)
  (d) Turn right about and repeat (a) going to proper place. Twirl the parasol overhead.
      Finish facing front (4M)
  (e) Repeat (b) and (c) (4M)

                                            Figure 2
Music B
  (a) Step R sideward (ct. 1), step L close to R foot (ct.2), bend knees slightly (ct. 3),
      straighten knees (ct. 4). Bend the head slightly to the right side, parasol resting on the
      R shoulder (do not twirl) (2M)
  (b) Repeat (a) to the left side, starting with the L foot. Transfer the parasol to the
      Lshoulder (cts. 1-4) (2M)
  (c) Repeat (a) and (b) (4M)
  (d) With No.1 leading, execute shuffling steps moving clockwise. Each group makes its
      own circle. Twirl parasol on the R shoulder (8 cts.) (4M)
  (e) Turn right about and repeat (d) counterclockwise. Transfer parasol to the L shoulder
      (4M).

                                               Lesson 2: Japanese Parasol Dance (Japan)
Figure 3
Music C
(a) All bend forward and drop on knees. Place the parasol behind. Bend trunk slowly
    forward until the head touches the floor (obeisance) (8cts.) (4M)
(b) Raise the trunk slowly and take parasol with both hands and place it in front (8 cts.)
    (4M)
(c) In kneeling position, sit in heels (Japanese Fashion). Raise the head and look around
    the parasol at the right side (4 cts.) and to left side (4 cts.)4M
(d) Repeat (c) (4M)



                                           Figure 4
Music A
(a) Each girl rolls her own parasol around self clockwise ( 4cts.) and counterclockwise
    (4cts.) (4M)
(b) Roll it in front to sideward right (2cts.), and to sideward left (2cts.)2M
(c) Repeat (b) (2M)
(d) Repeat (a) and (b) (6M)
(e) All take parasol and stand up with the R foot first (4cts.) (2M)



                                           Figure 5
Music B
        All face right, holding parasol with two hands at thigh level ( top toward the
audience, handle toward the rear).
(a) Execute shuffling steps forward, twirling parasol clockwise (4cts.) (2M)
(b) Turn left about, repeat (a), parasol top toward audience (4tcs) (2M)
(c) Turn right about, (a) and (b) (4M).
(d) Execute shuffling steps forward to form a square, each girl occupying a corner, facing
    a common center (4M).



      You can watch the video of the dance on the DVD presentation.




                                        Lesson 2: Japanese Parasol Dance (Japan)
Practice Quiz:
   Answer the following:

1. Write down the fundamental dance position of the arms and the feet used in this
   dance.
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ___

2. Enumerate the basic steps used in the dance and write their corresponding dance
   patterns.
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____

3. Enumerate the dance terminologies that you have encountered in the dance then write
   their step pattern.
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____

4. What is the symbol of the dance? Why?
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____

5. Does the dance show the culture of the Japanese? How?
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____________________________________________________________________
   ____
Shall We Dance!!!                  Lesson 2: Japanese Parasol Dance (Japan)


              Perform the Japanese Parasol Dance in front of the class with music and
       proper costume.

           You can watch the video of the dance on the DVD presentation.



       After the dance, answer the following checklist:

Questions:                                                                 Yes   No
  1. Did you execute the basic steps accurately?
  2. Did you follow the dance steps properly?
  3. Have you felt the essence of the dance?
  4. Did you perform the dance properly?
  5. Did you love the dance?


       After answering the checklist, write your conclusion about the dance and about your
performance.
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
_______




                                            Lesson 2: Japanese Parasol Dance (Japan)

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Japanese Parasol Dance Lesson

  • 1. Lesson Objectives: 1. To interpret Japanese Parasol Dance with the proper counting, costume and formations; 2. To identify the basic steps and terminologies used in Japanese Parasol Dance; and 3. To perform the basic steps and terminologies learned from the previous chapter. This is a very colorful, easy dance for girls. It is customary with Japanese girls to use umbrella for rain and sunshine. COSTUME: Girls - Bright color kimono, bright colored flowers in hair, a Japanese parasol, and Japanese wooden shoes. MUSIC - composed of three parts: A, B and C. The Music used here is “Mikado”. COUNT - one, two to a measure or one, two, three, four to two measures.
  • 2. FORMATION - In groups of four facing the audience. The open parasol is held with two hands over the head, the hands holding the handle at chest level. They stand about four feet away from each other. One to any number of sets may take part in this dance. O O O O O O O O 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 O O O O 1 2 3 4 ABBREVIATIONS USED M – measure or measures Ct. – count Cts. – counts L – left R – right Figure 1 Music A (a) Starting with the R foot, execute shuffling steps forward. Twirl the parasol overhead (8 cts.) (4 M) (b) With shuffling steps turn around in place clockwise. Twirl the parasol over the R shoulder (4 cts.) (2M) (c) Repeat (b) turning counterclockwise. Transfer parasol to the L shoulder (4cts.) (2M) (d) Turn right about and repeat (a) going to proper place. Twirl the parasol overhead. Finish facing front (4M) (e) Repeat (b) and (c) (4M) Figure 2 Music B (a) Step R sideward (ct. 1), step L close to R foot (ct.2), bend knees slightly (ct. 3), straighten knees (ct. 4). Bend the head slightly to the right side, parasol resting on the R shoulder (do not twirl) (2M) (b) Repeat (a) to the left side, starting with the L foot. Transfer the parasol to the Lshoulder (cts. 1-4) (2M) (c) Repeat (a) and (b) (4M) (d) With No.1 leading, execute shuffling steps moving clockwise. Each group makes its own circle. Twirl parasol on the R shoulder (8 cts.) (4M) (e) Turn right about and repeat (d) counterclockwise. Transfer parasol to the L shoulder (4M). Lesson 2: Japanese Parasol Dance (Japan)
  • 3. Figure 3 Music C (a) All bend forward and drop on knees. Place the parasol behind. Bend trunk slowly forward until the head touches the floor (obeisance) (8cts.) (4M) (b) Raise the trunk slowly and take parasol with both hands and place it in front (8 cts.) (4M) (c) In kneeling position, sit in heels (Japanese Fashion). Raise the head and look around the parasol at the right side (4 cts.) and to left side (4 cts.)4M (d) Repeat (c) (4M) Figure 4 Music A (a) Each girl rolls her own parasol around self clockwise ( 4cts.) and counterclockwise (4cts.) (4M) (b) Roll it in front to sideward right (2cts.), and to sideward left (2cts.)2M (c) Repeat (b) (2M) (d) Repeat (a) and (b) (6M) (e) All take parasol and stand up with the R foot first (4cts.) (2M) Figure 5 Music B All face right, holding parasol with two hands at thigh level ( top toward the audience, handle toward the rear). (a) Execute shuffling steps forward, twirling parasol clockwise (4cts.) (2M) (b) Turn left about, repeat (a), parasol top toward audience (4tcs) (2M) (c) Turn right about, (a) and (b) (4M). (d) Execute shuffling steps forward to form a square, each girl occupying a corner, facing a common center (4M). You can watch the video of the dance on the DVD presentation. Lesson 2: Japanese Parasol Dance (Japan)
  • 4. Practice Quiz: Answer the following: 1. Write down the fundamental dance position of the arms and the feet used in this dance. ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ___ 2. Enumerate the basic steps used in the dance and write their corresponding dance patterns. ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____ 3. Enumerate the dance terminologies that you have encountered in the dance then write their step pattern. ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____ 4. What is the symbol of the dance? Why? ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____ 5. Does the dance show the culture of the Japanese? How? ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____
  • 5. Shall We Dance!!! Lesson 2: Japanese Parasol Dance (Japan) Perform the Japanese Parasol Dance in front of the class with music and proper costume. You can watch the video of the dance on the DVD presentation. After the dance, answer the following checklist: Questions: Yes No 1. Did you execute the basic steps accurately? 2. Did you follow the dance steps properly? 3. Have you felt the essence of the dance? 4. Did you perform the dance properly? 5. Did you love the dance? After answering the checklist, write your conclusion about the dance and about your performance. __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ _______ Lesson 2: Japanese Parasol Dance (Japan)