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==Bugaku Dances==
 
==Bugaku Dances==
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[[File:Ryoo-mask.jpg|right|thumb|400px|An imperial court style ''Ryôô'' mask]]
 
*''Konju'' 胡飲酒 (aka ''Suigoraku'' 酸胡楽, ''Eninraku'' 宴飲楽, ''Inshuraku'' 飲酒楽) is 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 name=mitsukoshi>Masks and gallery labels on display at Mitsukoshi department store, Nihonbashi, Aug 2014.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15786433330/][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15786333578/sizes/k/][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15786432890/sizes/h/][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15971743871/in/photostream/]</ref>
 
*''Konju'' 胡飲酒 (aka ''Suigoraku'' 酸胡楽, ''Eninraku'' 宴飲楽, ''Inshuraku'' 飲酒楽) is 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 name=mitsukoshi>Masks and gallery labels on display at Mitsukoshi department store, Nihonbashi, Aug 2014.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15786433330/][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15786333578/sizes/k/][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15786432890/sizes/h/][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15971743871/in/photostream/]</ref>
 
*''Nasori'' 納曽利 is an ''u-no-mai'' (Korean-style) dance associated with the ''gagaku'' piece ''Ryôô'' 陵王. The details are somewhat unclear, but it is generally said to be a dance of two dragons (male and female). When performed by just one dancer, it is called ''Rakuson'' 落蹲. The masks are blue with large white eyes rimmed in red. Large tusks curve upwards out of the upper jaw of the mask, and fangs from the lower jaw, which hangs slackenly from the main portion of the mask, which also features numerous tufts of hair.<ref name=mitsukoshi/>
 
*''Nasori'' 納曽利 is an ''u-no-mai'' (Korean-style) dance associated with the ''gagaku'' piece ''Ryôô'' 陵王. The details are somewhat unclear, but it is generally said to be a dance of two dragons (male and female). When performed by just one dancer, it is called ''Rakuson'' 落蹲. The masks are blue with large white eyes rimmed in red. Large tusks curve upwards out of the upper jaw of the mask, and fangs from the lower jaw, which hangs slackenly from the main portion of the mask, which also features numerous tufts of hair.<ref name=mitsukoshi/>
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