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Q: How did the the tradition of Geisha begin?
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Characteristics of a Geisha?

Geisha are very beautiful, highly skilled, intelligent, well poised Japanese women that uphold many years of Japanese culture and tradition.


Are Japanese females willing to be geisha?

While the number of Geisha in Japan has been rapidly declining over the years there are still a few Japanese young women that are willing to continue the art and tradition.


Why do geisha hide their identity?

When a Geisha in training moves into her okiya (geisha house) to begin her new life, she leaves her old life behind. The mother of the okiya becomes her mother, the other Geisha in the house, her sisters. She is given by her older sister a new name, one suitable of her new life, and will usually take on part of her older sister's name as her own.


What is geisha misuage?

Mizuage in Geisha tradition is now often combined with the ceremony of erikae (the act of 'turning the collar' from red (maiko) to white (geisha) ). In some traditions the mizuage ceremony signifies her transition into senior maiko status. In other traditions with the combo of erikae, it signifies the maiko's transition from girlhood into womanhood, and her soon to be debut as a geisha. A party is held for the maiko, and the top-knot of her hair is cut. Maiko hairstyles use the girl's real hair, but geisha wear wigs. The days following, the maiko will make her first debut as a full geisha.


What are geisha girls inspirations?

Geisha are probably inspired by the Geisha that have come before them. Geisha themselves are living works of art.

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What is the point of being a geisha?

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.


Where did the geisha culture begin?

In Japan, around the year 1750.


Characteristics of a Geisha?

Geisha are very beautiful, highly skilled, intelligent, well poised Japanese women that uphold many years of Japanese culture and tradition.


How old do you have to be to be a geisha?

Apprentice Geisha hopefuls usually begin their training around the ages of 16 - 18 as Hangyoku.Unless they are the daughters of Geisha or grew up in the Okiya (geisha house), then their training could begin earlier.To become Maiko (apprentice geisha) training begins around the age of 18 at the position of Minarai. The Minarai stage will last for about a month, and if she studies and progresses well she will be promoted to Maiko.After living as a Maiko for around 5 years (usually around the age of 22) she will be promoted to a full-fledged Geisha.


Are Japanese females willing to be geisha?

While the number of Geisha in Japan has been rapidly declining over the years there are still a few Japanese young women that are willing to continue the art and tradition.


Can a western girl become a Geisha?

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.


Why do geisha hide their identity?

When a Geisha in training moves into her okiya (geisha house) to begin her new life, she leaves her old life behind. The mother of the okiya becomes her mother, the other Geisha in the house, her sisters. She is given by her older sister a new name, one suitable of her new life, and will usually take on part of her older sister's name as her own.


What is geisha misuage?

Mizuage in Geisha tradition is now often combined with the ceremony of erikae (the act of 'turning the collar' from red (maiko) to white (geisha) ). In some traditions the mizuage ceremony signifies her transition into senior maiko status. In other traditions with the combo of erikae, it signifies the maiko's transition from girlhood into womanhood, and her soon to be debut as a geisha. A party is held for the maiko, and the top-knot of her hair is cut. Maiko hairstyles use the girl's real hair, but geisha wear wigs. The days following, the maiko will make her first debut as a full geisha.


What literary work were geisha's apart of?

Geisha were main parts of 'Geisha, a life' and 'Memoirs of a Geisha'


What are geisha girls inspirations?

Geisha are probably inspired by the Geisha that have come before them. Geisha themselves are living works of art.


What was a Japanese geisha's job?

Geisha have many jobs, the word Geisha actually means 'a person of the arts.' Geisha generally begin learning language, art, different musical instruments, singing, dancing and so on. After a few years they decide on one or two subjects that they are best at and focus on studying them until they become full Geisha. Most of the time Geisha are hired to attend parties with influential men, or to perform in dances, tea ceremonies, be in parades and assist in the Kabuki Theater. Most nites they are out to parties talking and serving Sake to gain influence and prestige.


Which adjectives begin with the letter tradition?

· traditional