A geisha's job is to entertain clients, who are usually business men. Geisha's are trained in the art of conversation, dance, music, and many other things. They would entertain there clients by singing, dancing, preforming skits, playing an instrument and basically give the client company.
A female artist,dancer, singer, and musician
Geisha are probably inspired by the Geisha that have come before them. Geisha themselves are living works of art.
Geisha usually become 'full-fledged Geisha' around the ages of 20 to 22.
Geisha first make the appearance around the year 1750.
There are different stages of training leading up to becoming a Geisha. Usually Hangyoku, Maiko, and finally Geisha.
They have a very good job if that is the type of work that suits them as a person. Being a Geisha is not just a job, it is a lifestyle. Their entire life changes to meet what the life of a Geisha should be.
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A female artist,dancer, singer, and musician
Geisha were main parts of 'Geisha, a life' and 'Memoirs of a Geisha'
Geisha are probably inspired by the Geisha that have come before them. Geisha themselves are living works of art.
The word geisha originates from Japan and is a combination of the characters for "art" and "person." Geishas are traditional Japanese female entertainers known for their skills in music, dance, and conversation.
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.
Geisha are associated with Japan.
The Geisha was created in 1896.
In "Memoirs of a Geisha," the Baron is a wealthy businessman who becomes one of Sayuri's patrons. He plays a significant role in Sayuri's life, as his patronage helps elevate her status as a geisha. Their relationship is complex, as the Baron's intentions towards Sayuri are not always clear and sometimes lead to conflicting emotions for her.
Geisha's are most commonly associated with Japan.
Her name is Saiyuri.