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Ryu Nihon Buyo - Fujima

: Various branches formed as the school expanded, often led by distinguished masters who may also be Kabuki actors. 2. Stylistic Characteristics

: The school primarily exists in two major branches: fujima ryu nihon buyo

Fujima-ryu is celebrated for its refinement and expressive depth, characterized by several key technical elements: DECEMBER 2013 - Embassy of Japan in Singapore : Various branches formed as the school expanded,

: Founded in 1781 by Fujima Kanbei I , the school emerged during the Edo period when Kabuki dance began to be formalized into an independent art form. narrative-driven movements. 1. Historical Foundation

The (Fujima school) is one of the "Go-sekke" (five great schools) of Nihon Buyo (Japanese classical dance), widely recognized for its deep historical ties to Kabuki theater and its emphasis on subtle, narrative-driven movements. 1. Historical Foundation