Geisha are very skilled at the art of conversation, at singing, dancing, tea ceremony, and entertaining.
An angiosperm is a flowering plant. A Geisha is a highly skilled Japanese artist and entertainer. So, no. A Geisha is not an angiosperm.
Geisha are very beautiful, highly skilled, intelligent, well poised Japanese women that uphold many years of Japanese culture and tradition.
Geisha's are most commonly associated with Japan.
No. A geisha is skilled in non sexual arts. She may (or may not) have a sexual relationship with a client, but this is her own business, and is not part of her entertainment. An Oiran (a Japanese courtesan) is the woman you are thinking of. She was skilled in the sexual arts, and freely sold her services. The Oiran do not exist in modern society.
Geisha exist as beautiful, artistic, highly skilled entertainers that carry on many Japanese traditions.
Geisha are women of beauty and are skilled in Japanese arts. They have amazing skills of conversation, music, dance, and song. They carry on centuries old traditions and are a vital part of Japanese history.
Geisha were main parts of 'Geisha, a life' and 'Memoirs of a Geisha'
no it does n't. we live in the 21st century & u want women to entertain & serve men. Besides it is very tiring and insecure life. did u watch memories of a geisha?!Answer B. by FallnMemoirs of a Geisha was a very inaccurate movie/book. I do not believe Geisha to be insecure in their arts at all. They are very skilled and proud of what they do. It is their choice whether or not to become Geisha. It is admirable that they wish to continue their country's culture and arts.Some aspects of their lives are appealing, but they work very very hard for what they wish to achieve.
Geisha are probably inspired by the Geisha that have come before them. Geisha themselves are living works of art.
Geisha's are most commonly associated with Japan.
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.