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重要無形民俗文化財「八戸えんぶり」@はっち2019年2月18日 / えびす舞 / 福田上組

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Hachinohe Enburi, one of the nation's important intangible folk cultural assets, is a local performing art to pray for a good harvest to bring the arrival of spring to the Hachinohe region of Aomori Prefecture. Its name is said to be derived from "eburi" or "iburi", a farming tool used to plow the fields into level ground. It is said to be a ritual to wake up the "god of rice fields" from his slumber and put his soul into the "rice fields". The best part of the Enburi is the unique dance of the dancers called Tayuu, who wear gorgeous eboshi hats on their heads that represent the heads of horses and shake their heads widely. The dance represents the series of actions involved in rice cultivation, such as sowing seeds and planting rice. In between the TAYUU dance dances, children performed cute tricks and dances to entertain the audience. Originally, this dance was a remnant of the enburi dance performed in front of the lord. Today, instead of the lord, seven groups of enburi dancers perform the enburi dance in front of the mayor of Hachinohe and his officials on a yearly basis. The public is also welcome to watch. This video shows an enburi lecture (morning session) held at Hachinohe Portal Museum. The same Ebisu dance varies from performer to performer and from group to group. Please enjoy the adult Ebisu-mai. Please take a look at the dance taken from an unusual angle. 八戸ポータルミュージアムで行われたえんぶり講演(午前の部) 同じえびす舞でも、演者や組によって様々です。おとなのえびす舞をお楽しみください。 新鮮な角度でご覧ください。 #青森 #エンブリ #郷土芸能

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