Kawachi ondo

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Le Kawachi Ondo (河内音頭) est un genre de chanson folklorique japonaise qui provient de Yao, dans l'ancienne région de Kawachi, qui fait maintenant partie de la Préfecture d'Osaka. Ce style de chanson et de mélodie viendrait d'un autre type de chanson populaire appelé Gōshū Ondo, issu de la Préfecture de Shiga, connue auparavant sous le nom de Goshu. Le Kawachi Ondo accompagne les danses de Bon (ou Bon Odori) dans la région d'Osaka; toutefois, ce type de chanson a récemment gagné en popularité et est souvent joué lors d'autres grandes danses Bon, même à Tokyo. rdf:langString
河内音頭(かわちおんど)は、大阪府下北 - 中河内地域を発祥とする伝統的な河内音頭、及びその音頭をアレンジさせた近代・現代河内音頭をいう。大阪では河内地域以外でも盛んに盆踊りなどで踊られ、その曲目は全国的に愛聴されている。 rdf:langString
Kawachi Ondo (河内音頭) is a kind of Japanese folk song that originates from Yao City in the old Kawachi region of Japan, now part of modern-day Osaka Prefecture. This song's style and melody are said to have evolved from another folk song called Gōshū Ondo from Shiga Prefecture, known as Goshu in earlier days. Kawachi Ondo accompanies the Bon dance (also known as Bon Odori) in the Osaka/Kawachi region of Japan, however, this song has recently grown in popularity and is often played at other major Bon dances, even in Tokyo. Emmanuelle Loubet writes that Kawachi Ondo has long had a grassroots vitality and that the Kawachi area's association with the working class, yakuza, street fights, rough language, and Buraku communities has likely contributed to the form's close links to community practice rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kawachi Ondo (河内音頭) is a kind of Japanese folk song that originates from Yao City in the old Kawachi region of Japan, now part of modern-day Osaka Prefecture. This song's style and melody are said to have evolved from another folk song called Gōshū Ondo from Shiga Prefecture, known as Goshu in earlier days. Kawachi Ondo accompanies the Bon dance (also known as Bon Odori) in the Osaka/Kawachi region of Japan, however, this song has recently grown in popularity and is often played at other major Bon dances, even in Tokyo. Emmanuelle Loubet writes that Kawachi Ondo has long had a grassroots vitality and that the Kawachi area's association with the working class, yakuza, street fights, rough language, and Buraku communities has likely contributed to the form's close links to community practice rather than being "pasteuriz[ed] for consumption by the masses."
rdf:langString Le Kawachi Ondo (河内音頭) est un genre de chanson folklorique japonaise qui provient de Yao, dans l'ancienne région de Kawachi, qui fait maintenant partie de la Préfecture d'Osaka. Ce style de chanson et de mélodie viendrait d'un autre type de chanson populaire appelé Gōshū Ondo, issu de la Préfecture de Shiga, connue auparavant sous le nom de Goshu. Le Kawachi Ondo accompagne les danses de Bon (ou Bon Odori) dans la région d'Osaka; toutefois, ce type de chanson a récemment gagné en popularité et est souvent joué lors d'autres grandes danses Bon, même à Tokyo.
rdf:langString 河内音頭(かわちおんど)は、大阪府下北 - 中河内地域を発祥とする伝統的な河内音頭、及びその音頭をアレンジさせた近代・現代河内音頭をいう。大阪では河内地域以外でも盛んに盆踊りなどで踊られ、その曲目は全国的に愛聴されている。
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