Hanagasa Ondo (花笠音頭) is a folk song from Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. The name literally means "flower straw-hat song." It accompanies a local community dance called the "Hanagasa Odori." (花笠踊り) The song is in typical swung ondo rhythm, and features a kakegoe found in no other song; "Ha Yassho Makkasho!" The dance is performed with a simple straw hat decorated with synthetic flowers. It is usually performed by women, but men can also join in. The dance movements are different for each gender.
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| - Hanagasa Ondo (花笠音頭) is a folk song from Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. The name literally means "flower straw-hat song." It accompanies a local community dance called the "Hanagasa Odori." (花笠踊り) The song is in typical swung ondo rhythm, and features a kakegoe found in no other song; "Ha Yassho Makkasho!" The dance is performed with a simple straw hat decorated with synthetic flowers. It is usually performed by women, but men can also join in. The dance movements are different for each gender. (en)
- Hanagasa ondo (花笠音頭) est une chanson folklorique de la préfecture de Yamagata au Japon. Le titre signifie littéralement « Chanson du chapeau de paille de fleur ». Elle accompagne une danse de la communauté locale appelée Hanagasa odori (花笠踊り). (fr)
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| - Hanagasa Ondo (花笠音頭) is a folk song from Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. The name literally means "flower straw-hat song." It accompanies a local community dance called the "Hanagasa Odori." (花笠踊り) The song is in typical swung ondo rhythm, and features a kakegoe found in no other song; "Ha Yassho Makkasho!" The dance is performed with a simple straw hat decorated with synthetic flowers. It is usually performed by women, but men can also join in. The dance movements are different for each gender. (en)
- Hanagasa ondo (花笠音頭) est une chanson folklorique de la préfecture de Yamagata au Japon. Le titre signifie littéralement « Chanson du chapeau de paille de fleur ». Elle accompagne une danse de la communauté locale appelée Hanagasa odori (花笠踊り). La chanson suit un rythme balancé typique du genre musical ondō et reprend un kakegoe trouvé dans une autre chanson, Ha Yassho Makkasho! La danse est exécutée avec un chapeau de paille simple, décoré de fleurs synthétiques. Elle est généralement réalisée par des femmes mais les hommes peuvent également y participer. Les mouvements de danse sont différents pour chaque sexe. (fr)
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