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Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 192 - 213, 30.06.2025
https://doi.org/10.33906/musicologist.1399908

Abstract

Ethical Statement

Araştırma için etik kurul onayı alınmış, dosyası yüklenmiştir.

Supporting Institution

TUBİTAK 2219 Yurtdışı Doktora Sonrası Araştırma Burs Programı

Project Number

1059B192001007

References

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  • Deschênes, Bruno; Eguchi, Yuko. (2018). “Embodied Orality: Transmission in Traditional Japanese Music” Asian Music. 49(1): 58–79.
  • Farnell, Brenda. (1999). “It Goes without Saying – But Not Always” Dance in the Field: Theory, Methods and Issues in Dance Ethnography, Ed. Theresa Buckland: pp. 145–160. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
  • Griffith, Paul; Okada, Mariko. (2016). “Interlude: Nihonbuyo: classical Dance” A History of Japanese Theatre, Ed. Jonah Salz: pp. 141–149. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Hahn, Tomie. (2007). Sensational Knowledge: Embodying Culture through Japanese Dance. Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press.
  • Hanna, Judith L. (1995). “The Power of Dance: Health and Healing” Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 1(4): 323–331.
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  • Sözer Özdemir, Şebnem. [videographer] (2022a). Nao Yoshimura’s Private Class with Bamboo san [Video field recordings of dance]. July 12, 2022. Kyoto, Japan: Private Collection.
  • Sözer Özdemir, Şebnem. [videographer] (2022b). Nao Yoshimura’s Private Class with Indigo san [Video field recordings of dance]. October 11, 2022. Kyoto, Japan: Private Collection.
  • Sözer Özdemir, Şebnem. [videographer] (2022c). Nao Yoshimura’s Private Class with Moonlight san [Video field recordings of dance]. September 27, 2022. Kyoto, Japan: Private Collection.
  • Sözer Özdemir, Şebnem. [videographer] (2022d). Nao Yoshimura’s Private Class with Pure Clementine san [Video field recordings of dance]. August 2, 2022. Kyoto, Japan: Private Collection.
  • Sözer Özdemir, Şebnem. [videographer] (2022e). Nao Yoshimura’s Private Class with Tea Green san [Video field recordings of dance]. November 16, 2022. Kyoto, Japan: Private Collection.
  • Tsuge, Gen’ichi. (1983). Anthology of Sōkyoku and Jiuta Song Texts. Tokyo: Academia Music Ltd.
  • Yoshimura, Nao. (2012). Kamigatamai Yoshimura Nao. Retrieved from https://www.yoshimuranao.com/. (Access on December, 2022).

Liberation Through Constraint: Discovering a ‘Dance Self’ Through Kamigatamai

Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 192 - 213, 30.06.2025
https://doi.org/10.33906/musicologist.1399908

Abstract

This study focuses on the learning experience of Japanese dance practitioners in relation to well-being. It is based on the researcher’s fieldwork in Kyoto, particularly at the regular classes given by Nao Yoshimura in kamigatamai. The discussion revolves around unstructured accounts of Nao sensei’s (Japanese, female) students concerning their reasons for starting and continuing kamigatamai classes, and how this has changed/enhanced their lives. Supported by observation of the classes, these accounts demonstrate that learning kamigatamai induces pleasure that grows out of experiences such as feeling a sense of achievement in developing new skills, attaining self-awareness and self-efficacy, finding a purpose in life (ikigai), finding a valuable distraction during the difficult time of the pandemic, belonging to a group, being able to express inner experiences through dancing, and getting in touch with one’s own culture. Whereas prior studies on Japanese dance training connected it to different aspects of self-development, this research argues that learning kamigatamai in this specific context involves an affective becoming, which is achieved through the transformation of the students’ bodies, manners, and values in compliance within the strict frame of the tradition in question. Yet this process also brings about a sense of liberation, as it opens up to its students an opportunity to discover a new ‘dance self’ that goes beyond the constraining norms of daily social life and thereby contributes to their well-being.

Project Number

1059B192001007

References

  • Chappell, Kerry; Redding, Emma; Crickmay, Ursula; Stancliffe, Rebecca; Jobbins, Veronica and Smith, Sue. (2021). “The Aesthetic, Artistic and Creative Contributions of Dance for Health and Wellbeing across the Lifecourse: A Systematic Review” International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being. 16: 1–20.
  • Deschênes, Bruno; Eguchi, Yuko. (2018). “Embodied Orality: Transmission in Traditional Japanese Music” Asian Music. 49(1): 58–79.
  • Farnell, Brenda. (1999). “It Goes without Saying – But Not Always” Dance in the Field: Theory, Methods and Issues in Dance Ethnography, Ed. Theresa Buckland: pp. 145–160. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
  • Griffith, Paul; Okada, Mariko. (2016). “Interlude: Nihonbuyo: classical Dance” A History of Japanese Theatre, Ed. Jonah Salz: pp. 141–149. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Hahn, Tomie. (2007). Sensational Knowledge: Embodying Culture through Japanese Dance. Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press.
  • Hanna, Judith L. (1995). “The Power of Dance: Health and Healing” Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 1(4): 323–331.
  • Japanese-English Bilingual Corpus of Wikipedia's Kyoto Articles. (n.d.). Kamigatamai (上方舞). Access on December, 2022. Retrieved from https://www.japanese-wiki-corpus.org/culture/Kamigatamai.html.
  • Kamigatamai Yoshimura-ryu Association. (n.d.). What is Jiutamai (kamigatamai)? Access on December, 2022. Retrieved from https://yoshimura-ryu.com/en/what.html.
  • Kawulich, Barbara B. (2005). “Participant Observation as a Data Collection Method” Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 2(6): -. Retrived from https://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/466/997
  • Parkes, Graham; Loughnane, Adam. (Spring 2024). "Japanese Aesthetics" The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Ed. Edward N. Zalta; Uri Nodelman: - . Retrieved from https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2024/entries/japanese-aesthetics/
  • Sellers-Young, Barbara. (1993). Teaching Personality with Gracefulness: The Transmission of Japanese Cultural Values through Japanese Dance Theatre. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America.
  • Sözer Özdemir, Şebnem. [videographer] (2022a). Nao Yoshimura’s Private Class with Bamboo san [Video field recordings of dance]. July 12, 2022. Kyoto, Japan: Private Collection.
  • Sözer Özdemir, Şebnem. [videographer] (2022b). Nao Yoshimura’s Private Class with Indigo san [Video field recordings of dance]. October 11, 2022. Kyoto, Japan: Private Collection.
  • Sözer Özdemir, Şebnem. [videographer] (2022c). Nao Yoshimura’s Private Class with Moonlight san [Video field recordings of dance]. September 27, 2022. Kyoto, Japan: Private Collection.
  • Sözer Özdemir, Şebnem. [videographer] (2022d). Nao Yoshimura’s Private Class with Pure Clementine san [Video field recordings of dance]. August 2, 2022. Kyoto, Japan: Private Collection.
  • Sözer Özdemir, Şebnem. [videographer] (2022e). Nao Yoshimura’s Private Class with Tea Green san [Video field recordings of dance]. November 16, 2022. Kyoto, Japan: Private Collection.
  • Tsuge, Gen’ichi. (1983). Anthology of Sōkyoku and Jiuta Song Texts. Tokyo: Academia Music Ltd.
  • Yoshimura, Nao. (2012). Kamigatamai Yoshimura Nao. Retrieved from https://www.yoshimuranao.com/. (Access on December, 2022).
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Primary Language English
Subjects Performing Arts (Other)
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Şebnem Sözer Özdemir 0000-0001-5957-4306

Project Number 1059B192001007
Publication Date June 30, 2025
Submission Date December 4, 2023
Acceptance Date June 2, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 9 Issue: 1

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APA Sözer Özdemir, Ş. (2025). Liberation Through Constraint: Discovering a ‘Dance Self’ Through Kamigatamai. Musicologist, 9(1), 192-213. https://doi.org/10.33906/musicologist.1399908