Difference between revisions of "Aharen Honkei"
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− | Aharen Honkei was a scholar and master practitioner of traditional [[Ryukyuan dance]]. | + | Aharen Honkei was a scholar and master practitioner of traditional [[Ryukyuan dance]], and conveyor of the royal court tradition of ''[[rujigaku]]'' (ceremonial processional music). |
− | Born in [[Shuri]], he came to be the ''[[iemoto]]'' (head) of the Keisenkai of the Aharen school of Ryukyuan dance. He is known for a number of original pieces, and won numerous awards. | + | Born in [[Shuri]], he came to be the ''[[iemoto]]'' (head) of the Keisenkai of the Aharen school of Ryukyuan dance. He is known for a number of original pieces, and won numerous awards. One of his pieces, ''Chikujô'' ("Castle Construction"), premiered in 1983, is a dance-drama portraying the construction of [[Shuri castle]].<ref>"Shurijo Castle and Performing Arts," exhibition pamphlet, National Theater Okinawa, October-December 2020.</ref> |
− | + | He passed on knowledge and mastery of the ''rujigaku'' tradition to his son [[Aharen Honyu|Aharen Hon'yû]], who is known today as the last master of the tradition. Honkei's daughter Aharen Akemi<!--阿波連明美-->, meanwhile, was a prominent dance master in her own right until her death in 2006. The Keisenkai remains active today. | |
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*"[https://ryukyushimpo.jp/okinawa-dic/prentry-40104.html Aharen Honkei]," ''Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia'', Ryukyu Shimpo. | *"[https://ryukyushimpo.jp/okinawa-dic/prentry-40104.html Aharen Honkei]," ''Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia'', Ryukyu Shimpo. | ||
*"[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E9%98%BF%E6%B3%A2%E9%80%A3%20%E6%9C%AC%E5%95%93-1669590 Aharen Honkei]," ''Shinsen geinô jinbutsu jiten Meiji-Heisei'', Nichigai Associates. | *"[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E9%98%BF%E6%B3%A2%E9%80%A3%20%E6%9C%AC%E5%95%93-1669590 Aharen Honkei]," ''Shinsen geinô jinbutsu jiten Meiji-Heisei'', Nichigai Associates. | ||
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[[Category:Artists and Artisans]] | [[Category:Artists and Artisans]] |
Revision as of 02:03, 24 September 2021
Aharen Honkei was a scholar and master practitioner of traditional Ryukyuan dance, and conveyor of the royal court tradition of rujigaku (ceremonial processional music).
Born in Shuri, he came to be the iemoto (head) of the Keisenkai of the Aharen school of Ryukyuan dance. He is known for a number of original pieces, and won numerous awards. One of his pieces, Chikujô ("Castle Construction"), premiered in 1983, is a dance-drama portraying the construction of Shuri castle.[1]
He passed on knowledge and mastery of the rujigaku tradition to his son Aharen Hon'yû, who is known today as the last master of the tradition. Honkei's daughter Aharen Akemi, meanwhile, was a prominent dance master in her own right until her death in 2006. The Keisenkai remains active today.
References
- "Aharen Honkei," Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia, Ryukyu Shimpo.
- "Aharen Honkei," Shinsen geinô jinbutsu jiten Meiji-Heisei, Nichigai Associates.
- ↑ "Shurijo Castle and Performing Arts," exhibition pamphlet, National Theater Okinawa, October-December 2020.