Yoshihama’s Kashima Dance, Ashigara’s Sasara Dance (1971)
The Kashima Dance is performed in the area of Kanagawa Prefecture extending from Odawara City along the western shore of Sagami Bay. This film documents a dedication of the dance on the grounds of Yoshihama’s Soga Shrine performed in August by twenty-five people. The film also records the Sasara women’s dance which the women’s association and the elders of Minami Ashigara City in the west of Kanagawa Prefecture revived after a fifty-year hiatus
Director: Shinkichi Noda
Runtime: 32 min
Release Date: October 10, 1971
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Yoshihama’s Kashima Dance, Ashigara’s Sasara Dance about?
- The Kashima Dance is performed in the area of Kanagawa Prefecture extending from Odawara City along the western shore of Sagami Bay. This film documents a dedication of the dance on the grounds of Yoshihama’s Soga Shrine performed in August by twenty-five people. The film also records the Sasara women’s dance which the women’s association and the elders of Minami Ashigara City in the west of Kanagawa Prefecture revived after a fifty-year hiatus
- Who directed Yoshihama’s Kashima Dance, Ashigara’s Sasara Dance?
- Yoshihama’s Kashima Dance, Ashigara’s Sasara Dance was directed by Shinkichi Noda.
- How long is Yoshihama’s Kashima Dance, Ashigara’s Sasara Dance?
- Yoshihama’s Kashima Dance, Ashigara’s Sasara Dance has a runtime of 32m (32 minutes).