The Chinese equivalent of a Japanese Geisha is known as Yi Ji or Qinglou Nuzi, as far as I can tell.
Geisha first make the appearance around the year 1750.
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.
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.
Unless you are Japanese (or a very determined westerner..look at Fiona Graham) you won't. You can become something *similar* to a geisha though, by refining yourself (language, posture, fashion, self-care, conversational skills, etc.) learning all you can about world events, and learning a "gei" (an art...think ballet, or piano). Traditionally, a girl was sold to the Okiya by her poor family, to boost income. She spent years training to be a geisha, and "came of age" and made her debut in her mid 20s. The modern geisha choose to enter the profession. They don't start training until they are 15 years old (Japanese law prevents them from starting any sooner). They graduate their training, and become "full" geisha in their mid 20s, sometimes later.
Yes an American can but only 3 have succeeded.
An angiosperm is a flowering plant. A Geisha is a highly skilled Japanese artist and entertainer. So, no. A Geisha is not an angiosperm.
Beauty, grace, and traditional Japanese arts.
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.
Geisha first make the appearance around the year 1750.
If you are a girl you want to be a geisha
No, geishas are Japanese. Mulan was learning how to be a good wife.
You are thinking of 'geisha,' written: 芸者
Geisha Girl - 1952 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
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.
No she is half Japanese and half Portuguese
One book character who wears a kimono is "Sayuri" from the book and movie "Memoirs of a Geisha" by Arthur Golden. Sayuri is a young Japanese girl who becomes a geisha and wears beautiful kimonos as part of her profession.
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.