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Published: 2011-09-01 13:11:15 +0000 UTC; Views: 1611; Favourites: 45; Downloads: 0
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Lady with the Purple ParasolThe parasol dancers wear brightly colored kimonos and wooden shoes. Girls move around in shuffling steps to a Mikado song (one in 4/4 time). Counting during the dance is generally done in twos for one measure and in four for two measures. A parasol dancer may dance alone or in a group of four. The dance starts with the parasol opened and held over the head, with the dancer's hands at chest level. As the dance progresses, the parasol is moved about. www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9fpbd⦠Video
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drumgirl [2012-05-16 18:08:33 +0000 UTC]
Very lovely photo! The parasol is gorgeous. The lady's outfit is neat too
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AndySerrano In reply to drumgirl [2012-05-17 23:27:03 +0000 UTC]
She's Sailor Moon ya know.... Thanks
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AndySerrano In reply to xavier88 [2011-09-02 05:07:17 +0000 UTC]
on Lady with the Purple Parasol. The parasol dancers wear brightly colored kimonos and wooden shoes. Girls move around in shuffling steps to a Mikado song (one in 4/4 time). Counting during the dance is generally done in twos for one measure and in four for two measures. A parasol dancer may dance alone or in a group of four. The dance starts with the parasol opened and held over the head, with the dancer's hands at chest level. As the dance progresses, the parasol is moved about. [link] Video [link] Link to photo
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AndySerrano In reply to s-blue-faerie [2011-09-02 05:07:22 +0000 UTC]
on Lady with the Purple Parasol. The parasol dancers wear brightly colored kimonos and wooden shoes. Girls move around in shuffling steps to a Mikado song (one in 4/4 time). Counting during the dance is generally done in twos for one measure and in four for two measures. A parasol dancer may dance alone or in a group of four. The dance starts with the parasol opened and held over the head, with the dancer's hands at chest level. As the dance progresses, the parasol is moved about. [link] Video [link] Link to photo
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