12. Creative collaborations with dancers Fujima Kansuma and Bando Mitsusa.

  • K – Kayoko Wakita
  • S – Shirley Muramoto
  • P – Pauline Fong
K
And sometimes, when we had friends that were dancers, we’d say, you know, would you like, you know, this music, would you like to choreograph something because we think it would be befitting for this type of music. Well, they were very resistant! Oh they would say, “we would never do that!”, they would say, because the school would not allow it. The choreography should come from the great master (pointing upward). So, they would restrict it. Eventually, it happened once, much to our delight. But, that was after the war.
S
A buyo teacher?
K
Yes. (Fujima) Kansuma Sensei did Aki no Shirabe (by Micho Miyagi). Yes.
P
Well, she was kind of an iconoclast also was she?
K
Yes, yes, she was! Beautiful dancer! Just absolutely stunning!
P
So all of you rebels stuck together, you found each other!
K
Yes, yes. So, you know, different things happened. Yes, and later on, (Bando) Mitsusa Sensei’s student was my koto student also. And so later on, we would work together, and I would arrange for koto and shakuhachi to accompany her. And, we would choose a nagauta work and she would dance, and we would include that in our programs.

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