to dance = odoru 踊る
dancing = odotte iru 踊って いる
there are many forms for verbs in japanese, being specific'd be better next time (:
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舞姫, Maihime
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The word you might be looking for is Kabuki.
There are 2 types of traditional dance of japan .
Princess Tutu has quite a bit of dancing in it if that's what you're after.
Some examples of foreign folk dances are La Cucaracha, the Japanese Parasol Dance, the Chinese Fan Dance, Hula Dancing, Square Dancing, and the Varsovienne.
The Dancing Girl was the first published short story by the Japanese writer Mori Ogai. In 1998, the album one would find the song titled Dancing Girls was Kokumin no Tomo.
In Japanese, you can say "踊るのが好きですか?" (Odoru no ga suki desu ka?). This translates directly to "Do you like dancing?" The phrase "踊る" (odoru) means "to dance," and "好き" (suki) means "like."
That question can only really be answered in a person by person basis. But they are taught to enjoy traditional Japanese music, dancing, art, and conversation.
Sahomi Tachibana is or was a Japanese girl but is now probably 85 years old today. She was a Japanese dancer who was put into the Tachibana dance school. She was also put into concentration camp during WWII. Sahomi Tachibana's name means "the dancing bird of paradise" in Japanese
She is the supporting vocalist and the main dancer in girls' generation. She specialise in Chinese and dancing. She is fluent in Korean, Chinese, and can speak English and Japanese, but just the basics. Her nicknames are Princess Fiona and Dancing Queen. Her favourite number is 85, her ideal man is Brian Joo. her roomate is Jessica, and her hobby is of course, Dancing.