¡So Odori Kamaishi Kouta / Fukuchiyama Odori / Sado Okesa
¡Yoriko Sano / Ryoko Soga / Kaori Kizu

 Description
[Machine Translation] A total dance song full of Japanese sentiment. Yoriko Sano, a min'yo singer who has a family home in Kamaishi, lost her parents in the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami eight years ago. She has won more than 10 national min'yo competitions, including the 2012 National Min'yo Championship for Young People, the 2015 National Min'yo Champion Division, the 2016 National Min'yo Grand Prix, and the 2017 Grand Champion of the Iwate Min'yo Grand Champion Competition. He is also the winner of more than 10 national min'yo championships. Kamaishi kouta" is a new min'yo, previously sung by Akasaka Koume. This is a new recording with orchestra accompaniment. Fukuchiyama Odori" was originally sung by Mitsuhide Akechi as a dokkoise for the Fukuchiyama Castle and its inhabitants. Every year during the Bon festival, the whole town is filled with dancers. Sado Okesa" is a folk song representing not only the famous Niigata but also Japan, and has been popular throughout the country since the Taisho era (1912-1926). Kaori Kizu, a young singer from Niigata, sings beautifully. Choreography by an instructor of the Columbia Dance Study Group.


凌 Credits
SANO YORIKO/SOGA RYOKO/KIZU KAORI
SOGAR YOUKO


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