Traditional Ainu Dance: Reviving Ancestral Memories 【EN/ES/FR/HU/ID/RU/TH/TR/VN/簡中/繁中/JP】

Traditional Ainu Dance is an indigenous dance form that was nurtured by Japan's ethnic minority in northern Japan, mainly in Hokkaido. Its survival to the present is proof of the determined preservation and revival of Ainu culture in the face of a turbulent history. The Ainu believe that spirit-deities known as Kamuy exist in all things in the natural world. They have traditionally expressed their emotions of delight, anger, sorrow, and pleasure through dances rooted in their unique beliefs. These dances are for the enjoyment of both humans and the Kamuy who watch over their daily activities. Some of the dances disappeared as a result of Japan's assimilation policy from the 19th century, but a variety have been handed down from generation to generation. They include votive dances dedicated to the Kamuy at festivals, dances that imitate the movements of living creatures, and entertaining dances that find joy in the details of daily life. The dances and singing differ slightly depending on the community; this program features refined dances performed in the rich natural setting of Lake Akan in Hokkaido.
Presented by: The Japan Foundation (JF) (www.jpf.go.jp/e/)
<Program Credits>
Performers: NISHIDA Masao, HIRASAWA Ryuji, HIKAWA Kikuko, WATANABE Kayo, TAIRA Kumiko, TAIRA Tomoko, KOIZUMI Masami, PETE Fumie, KEBUSA Chinatsu, NISHIYAMA Chika
Production Assistance: The Akan Ainu Industrial Arts Association, Kushiro City, DMO Akan Tourism Association Community Development Promotion Organization
Additional Materials: The British Museum, National Museums Scotland, Library of Congress, National Diet Library, Hokkaido University Library, Hokkaido University Natural History Museum, The Shimonaka Memorial Foundation, Hakodate City Museum, Hakodate City Central Library, Yokohama City Library, Shutterstock
Supervision: FUJIMURA Hisakazu
Video Image Production: NHK ENTERPRISES, INC.
Video Image Producer: HAMANO Takahiro, OKAUCHI Hideaki
Video Image Director: YOKOTA Hiroshi
<Subtitling Credits>
English Translation: TOYOZAKI Yoko, Stuart VARNAM-ATKIN
Chinese Translation (Simplified): Hanqing ZUO
Chinese Translation (Traditional): Yunhsien LIANG
French Translation: NAKAJIMA Naoko
Indonesian Translation: Dewi ANGGRAENI
Russian Translation: Tatiana SOKOLOVA DELUSINA
Spanish Translation: Mauricio MARTINEZ (www.japonartesescenicas.org)
Vietnamese Translation: Lưu Phương Anh
Thai Translation: Winai JAMORNSURIYA
© The Japan Foundation (JF) All Rights Reserved
End date of distribution: 24/2/2027
アイヌ古式舞踊 - よみがえる記憶 -
日本列島の北部、北海道と樺太、千島列島で育まれた先住民族の舞、アイヌ古式舞踊。激動の時代を乗り越え、先住民族の文化復興の証として継承されている。
森羅万象にカムイ(神)の存在を見出したアイヌ民族は、独自の信仰に根ざして日々の喜怒哀楽を踊りで表してきた。人間と、その営みを見守るカムイとが共に楽しむのが、古式舞踊の特徴だ。19世紀以降の同化政策により一部の踊りは消滅したものの、歴史を絶やさぬ意思によって脈々と受け継がれてきた。祭礼のときにカムイに捧げられる奉納舞踊や、生き物の動きを真似た模擬舞踊、細やかな日常に喜びを見出した娯楽舞踊など、様々な踊りが今に伝わる。地域によって歌い方や舞い方に違いがあり、今回は、自然豊かな北海道阿寒湖を舞台に、洗練された舞を届ける。
著作・製作:国際交流基金 (JF)(www.jpf.go.jp/)
<作品情報>
出演:西田正男、平澤隆二、日川キク子、渡辺かよ、平久美子、平良智子、小泉正美、邊泥文絵、毛房千夏、西山知花
制作協力:阿寒アイヌ工芸協同組合、釧路市、NPO法人 阿寒観光協会まちづくり推進機構
資料提供:大英博物館、スコットランド国立博物館、アメリカ議会図書館、国立国会図書館、北海道大学附属図書館、北海道大学植物園・博物館、下中記念財団、市立函館博物館、函館市中央図書館、横浜市中央図書館、Shutterstock
監修:藤村久和
映像制作:NHKエンタープライズ
映像プロデューサー:浜野高宏、岡内秀明
映像ディレクター:横田洋
<オンライン字幕> 
英語字幕翻訳:豊崎洋子、ステュウット・ヴァーナム−アットキン
中国語(簡体字)字幕翻訳:左漢卿
中国語(繁体字)字幕翻訳:梁蘊嫻
フランス語字幕翻訳:中嶌直子
インドネシア語字幕翻訳:デウィ・アングラエニ
ロシア語字幕翻訳:タチヤーナ・ソコロワ・デリューシナ
スペイン語字幕翻訳:マウリシオ・マルティネス (www.japonartesescenicas.org)
ベトナム語字幕翻訳:リュウ・フォン・アイン
タイ語字幕翻訳:Winai JAMORNSURIYA
© The Japan Foundation (JF) All Rights Reserved
配信終了日:2027年2月24日

Пікірлер: 22

  • @thejapanfoundation
    @thejapanfoundation2 жыл бұрын

    Please share your impression of the video with us!: jp.surveymonkey.com/r/KV75Y5Y "STAGE BEYOND BORDERS" is the online project by the Japan Foundation, which presents Japanese stage performances for free with multilingual subtitles. Find out more at stagebb.jpf.go.jp/en/ "STAGE BEYOND BORDERS" Playlist: kzread.info/head/PLR82S6MFHeIlXeU8RwfGNtLbyVPEbzhhL

  • @Quopiam

    @Quopiam

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great... thanks for sharing this with us! 🙏

  • @Sammyvn92
    @Sammyvn92 Жыл бұрын

    If you meet any Ainu people, tell them please keep their traditions forever. The values of those traditions are priceless.

  • @ichi_san
    @ichi_san2 жыл бұрын

    This was a very touching video, thank you for sharing more about the wonders of Ainu culture and the difficulties they face as an ethnic minority.

  • @diahmaratus3625
    @diahmaratus36252 жыл бұрын

    I know about Ainu from Golden Kamuy and went to several places to see Ainu's culture.

  • @LykeOmg11
    @LykeOmg112 жыл бұрын

    This culture is so beautiful! I’m so happy to be able to experience some of it this way, please continue supporting them!!!

  • @cheukguanting123
    @cheukguanting123 Жыл бұрын

    I was born in Taiwan This looks surprisingly like what we have in Taiwan Well the Austronesian population that is

  • @christopherqchin4319
    @christopherqchin43192 жыл бұрын

    See them as a person with a unique culture in Japan. Respect them and restore their freedom as their forefather have done .

  • @thegirlwhocreatesnewrealit3555
    @thegirlwhocreatesnewrealit35552 жыл бұрын

    Very lovely. Music is very mysterious and intriguing. Gives a certain positive energy in the soul.

  • @ardypangihutan3653
    @ardypangihutan3653 Жыл бұрын

    as a weeb born from semi aboriginal tribe in a multiethnic-SEA economic powerhouse, raised in anglo catholic way, baptized by ayahuasca and later fond of more primal animism (far out from western type of spirituality) I could relate much of these Ainu people. Its amusing to see this distinct culture inside a relatively homogenous country.

  • @Becktastic01
    @Becktastic012 жыл бұрын

    The music is very catchy! I kept tapping my feet.

  • @1RyoKami
    @1RyoKami2 жыл бұрын

    私はもアイヌだ :)

  • @user-ul5wq3kv4p

    @user-ul5wq3kv4p

    Жыл бұрын

    いいですね! いつか北海道へ行ってもっとアイヌの文化と言語について学びたい! ちなみに、僕はカナダ人w

  • @yenniferlara3032
    @yenniferlara303221 күн бұрын

    Había escuchado de los Ainus al norte de Japón y la gran discriminación que sufrieron, pero por la película Golden Kamuy empecé a investigar sobre los Ainus y su cultura, así fue que llegue a este bello documental. Que no se pierdan sus tradiciones e idioma

  • @jjsbgm
    @jjsbgm2 жыл бұрын

    Excelente video. 私もアイヌです。

  • @TheWandererimran
    @TheWandererimran2 жыл бұрын

    Mesmerising performance

  • @pumpkin91ful
    @pumpkin91ful Жыл бұрын

    Seeing an Ainu with long beard and nice tribal dress Is such an haughty vision, how can this been subject of caricatures and derision by the other japaneses in past?

  • @DaveLopez575
    @DaveLopez5758 ай бұрын

    So ancient, so deeply connected with my soul even though I am not even from Asia. My respect to the Ainu.

  • @Bryantfstephens
    @Bryantfstephens8 ай бұрын

    凄い良かった!これを見てこんなような雰囲気が感じるドキュメンタリーが久しぶりです。私もアイヌのビデオを作りたい!

  • @rmfadjar
    @rmfadjar3 ай бұрын

    As martial art practitioner myself, that sword dance really interesting me. So far all indigenous - ancient sword arts from many countries that I've seen (Middle East, Africa, Indonesia, Filipino, India, Malay and more) have similarity: One handed sword style. Maybe we can conclude that one handed sword is more popular and used more widely in more countries than two handed sword.

  • @Vaterunser904
    @Vaterunser9048 ай бұрын

    Glacia Danzamon y Ainumon pol su selvicio ete video muy plecioso glacia

  • @dbagyoproduction3930
    @dbagyoproduction39302 жыл бұрын

    Good 👍👍