buyōka
Buyōka is a traditional Japanese art form that combines dance and music, often performed in theaters. It is characterized by its graceful movements and expressive storytelling, typically depicting historical or mythical themes. The performers wear elaborate costumes and makeup, enhancing the visual appeal of the performance.
The origins of buyōka can be traced back to the Edo period, where it evolved from earlier forms of dance. It is often associated with Kabuki, another popular Japanese theatrical art, but buyōka focuses more on the dance aspect. Today, it continues to be celebrated for its cultural significance and artistic beauty.