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The Chinese-style dances are typically accompanied by three types of flutes (''[[hichiriki]]'', ''[[ryuteki|ryûteki]]'', and ''[[sho|shô]]'') and percussion instruments such as the ''[[kakko]]'', ''[[shoko|shôko]]'', and ''[[taiko]]'', without string instruments. The Korean-style dances, the ''shô'' and ''ryûteki'' are replaced by the Korean-style flute (''[[komabue]]''), and the ''san-no-tsuzumi'' instead of ''kakko''.
 
The Chinese-style dances are typically accompanied by three types of flutes (''[[hichiriki]]'', ''[[ryuteki|ryûteki]]'', and ''[[sho|shô]]'') and percussion instruments such as the ''[[kakko]]'', ''[[shoko|shôko]]'', and ''[[taiko]]'', without string instruments. The Korean-style dances, the ''shô'' and ''ryûteki'' are replaced by the Korean-style flute (''[[komabue]]''), and the ''san-no-tsuzumi'' instead of ''kakko''.
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==Bugaku Dances==
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*''Konju'' 胡飲酒 (aka ''Suigoraku'' 酸胡楽, ''Eninraku'' 宴飲楽, ''Inshuraku'' 飲酒楽) - a dance based on or inspired by foreigners dancing drunkenly. This dance was performed by members of the [[O family|Ô family]] (多家) since ancient times, but around [[1100]], [[O no Suketada|Ô no Suketada]] was killed by [[Yamamura Masatsura]], and the performance of this dance was suspended for a time. The mask for this dance is a dark red, with large eyes and long black hair.<ref>Masks and gallery labels on display at Mitsukoshi department store, Nihonbashi, Aug 2014.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15786433330/]</ref>
    
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*Gallery labels, [[Tokyo Imperial Palace]].[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/18200814551/sizes/k/]
 
*Gallery labels, [[Tokyo Imperial Palace]].[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/18200814551/sizes/k/]
 
*Gallery label, "Bugaku Scroll," Metropolitan Museum of Art, 57.52.1.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/3298209948/sizes/l]
 
*Gallery label, "Bugaku Scroll," Metropolitan Museum of Art, 57.52.1.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/3298209948/sizes/l]
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[[Category:Nara Period]]
 
[[Category:Nara Period]]
 
[[Category:Poetry and Theater]]
 
[[Category:Poetry and Theater]]
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