No, it's almost impossible for anyone not Asian to be a Geisha. The only acceptance ever made was Liz Dalby who did her dissertation on Geisha. She lived in Japan for several years and spoke with the Geisha and they decided to let her train to become one.
She has a fascinating book called Geisha, you should check it out if you have an interest in them. It's very good.
Historically there are no geisha samurai. It was impossible for a woman to become a samurai. Geisha often entertained samurai but were never considered a samurai themselves.
It can take anywhere from five to ten years of training to become a full Geisha.
Yes, Geisha are viewed as very good women.
Geisha usually become 'full-fledged Geisha' around the ages of 20 to 22.
Geisha first make the appearance around the year 1750.
Yes. You have to be Japanese and speak Japanese to become Geisha. Geisha/Geiko also speak their own dialect of Japanese known as Kyo-ben.
The Geisha girl is a beautiful woman, so she's a symbol of beauty. A geisha girl with her head decapitated means the opposite of peace.
It is almost impossible for a western girl to become a Geisha. Geisha are only Japanese females, and they begin their training around the age of 16. There have been two instances that non-Japanese women have been allowed to become Geisha, and that is because they were being near the Geisha as a study, and the Geisha took them under their wing and allowed them to go through the process. If you would like to become more like a Geisha, take lessons on manners, etiquette, poise, as well as Japanese dance, poetry, conversation skills, and classic Japanese instruments.
A girl usually begins her training to become a Geisha around the age of 14 or 15, she continues to train and will become a full Geisha around the age of 18 to 21.
It can take around 7 years (or more) to become a full Geisha. A girl generally goes into training around the age of 15 - 16, and becomes a full Geisha around the age of 22.
Geisha are living, breathing works of art. They are walking perfection. They go through the proper training to become a Geisha so they can carry on hundreds of years of Japanese tradition.
Maiko will become Geisha after they go through 5 to 8 to 10 years of training (depending on when they began their training) usually between the ages of 18 and 21.