Gagaku & Budo - Japanese Court Music and Martial Arts
Key information
- Date
- Time
-
3:30 pm to 5:30 pm
- Venue
- Logan Hall, University College London, 20 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AL
About this event
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED
CANCELLED
Summary
Gagaku , traditional court music, which has a melody that transports the audience to the ancient times of mythology, is said to be the oldest living form of orchestral music in the world. Traditional drums, flutes and other wind instruments accompany songs and dances. Being protected by the Imperial court, Gagaku was also played in major Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in homage to divinities who are purportedly entertained by the performance. The priests and the Miko, maidens serving the shrine, will unveil its spiritual significance.
Budo , with its spirituality directly inherited from the indigenous religion Shinto, will be represented by two Japanese traditional martial arts: Aikido and Kenjutsu , the art of the sword. The performance will thus provide the audience an excellent opportunity to discover the Shinto spirit in Budo . The performers will be masters from Meiji Jingu together with European amateurs who experienced the training course at Shiseikan, the dojo of Meiji Jingu .
Gagaku and Budo both represent the distillation of the Japanese spirit, which has been cultivated over countless generations. Thus, Meiji Jingu offers a rare opportunity to see two of them together in the same event. It is a unique occasion to be initiated into Japanese culture and its spirit.
Programme
Introduction of Japanese culture | Short Film |
Budo (Martial Arts) | Aikido and Kenjutsu by Masters at Meiji Jingu Budojo |
Gagaku (Court Music) |
Etenraku [Music of 3 wind instruments and 3 drums]
Yoyogi-no-mai [Shrine maidens’ dance with music] Ran-ryo-ou [Dance with music] performed by Shinto priests and shrine maidens of Meiji Jingu |
Organiser: Meiji Jingu
Sponsor: SOAS Japan Research Centre