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  • Geisha - Wikipedia
    Geishas are not submissive and subservient, but in fact they are some of the most financially and emotionally successful and strongest women in Japan, and traditionally have been so
  • Geisha - Meaning and 12 Things You Might Not Know About Geisha
    To become a geisha, maiko will take lessons on how to sing, dance, and play music They will also learn the art of conversation as well as the formal hosting skills expected of a geisha 1 There Are Several Different Terms for Geisha
  • What Is A Geisha - The Secrets Of This Mysterious Tradition
    To become a Geisha is no small feat It takes years of dedication and practice to transform into a full-fledged Geisha, and all the hard work and effort means that it’s usually the only career path the individual forges for themselves
  • What Is a Geisha? The Complete History - Just About Japan
    Geishas are not prostitutes; they are highly skilled entertainers who provide companionship and perform traditional Japanese dances and music Although geishas may sometimes engage in sexual relationships, this is not their primary purpose
  • What a Geisha Really Is and How Her Role Has Changed
    With a long history dating to the 17th century, geishas are instantly recognizable cultural icons with their bright white make-up and immaculate sculpted black hair Revered for their artistry and elegance, their craft is a living embodiment of Japan’s cultural heritage
  • Geisha | Japanese Entertainers, History | Britannica
    geisha, a member of a professional class of women in Japan whose traditional occupation is to entertain men, in modern times, particularly at businessmen’s parties in restaurants or teahouses
  • The History of Geisha: Myths, Facts Cultural Origins
    Geisha are trained in traditional Japanese arts, including: They entertain guests at formal gatherings such as: Conversation, timing, and atmosphere are just as important as performance Many people confuse geisha with maiko Both roles require years of disciplined training
  • What Is a Geisha? The Truth Behind the Tradition - Japambience
    A geisha is a traditional Japanese entertainer trained in arts such as dance, music, singing, conversation, and formal hospitality The word itself — geisha (芸者) — translates roughly to “person of the arts ”
  • What is a Geisha Experience? Everything You Need to Know Before Your Visit
    Geisha are broadly divided into two roles, Tachikata and Jikata Tachikata perform the dances This is the image most people picture when they hear the word “geisha”: a figure in white makeup and a brilliant kimono, moving gracefully to traditional choreography
  • Why Geishas Are Not Courtesans and How This Myth Began
    Literally translating to “art person” or “artist,” geishas are exceptionally gifted in dance, music, singing, and in engaging in conversations with their patrons Partly due to misconceptions in Western media, geishas have long been assumed to be courtesans





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