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The trailing, silk brocade dararai obi and long dangling sleeves of a maiko's luxurious silk kimono add a dramatic effect to the overwhelming impression of grace and elegance as she dances in Kyo Odori, the annual spring dance of the Miyagawa-cho district. Kyomai is traditional Kyoto-style dance, of which there are many schools. Each geisha district has a distinct style of dance, based on the school to which they belong. (For example, Gion Kobu pracitces the Inoue school of dance).

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Kyomai, the Kyoto style of the Japanese traditional dance, Mai, was born in the 17th century and developed during the courtly culture of the Tokugawa Period, adopting the elegance and sophistication of the Imperial Court manners. Mai is one of two types of Japanese dance--the other is Odori, which originated in the Edo Period, growing out of Kabuki Drama, with its strongly evocative feelings. Mai, sometimes known as Noh Mai, can be traced to the thirteenth century in western Japan and was…

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