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Production and Restoration of Costumes and Props for Kumiodori
Hachimachi hat for the Kumiodori performance, conducted by the member of Association for the Conservation of Techniques for the Production and Restoration of Costumes and Props for Kumiodori
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Production and Restoration of Costumes and Props for Kumiodori
Japan
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Production and Restoration of Costumes and Props for Kumiodori
03: Mr. Kinjho Hiroyuki making costumes for Kumiodori dance.
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Production and Restoration of Costumes and Props for Kumiodori
It is a technique to produce and restore stage properties such as canes or huts, and traditional costumes that represent each role. For producing and restoring the stage properties and costumes of Kumiodori dance requires highly sophisticated techniques and deep understanding towards each Kumiodori program, it is indispensable for preserving the Kumiodori dance.\n01: Ms. Itoman Kazumi making a headgear used for the Kumiodori dance.
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Discussing About the Craft Products at Tarayana Foundation's Handicraft Showroom in Bhutan
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Jygach usta (craftsman working with a wood) making a horse saddle
Kyrgyzstan
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Household items made of leather
Kyrgyzstan
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Production and Restoration of Costumes and Props for Kumiodori
Japan
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Production and Restoration of Costumes and Props for Kumiodori
02: Mr. Kinjho Hiroyuki making a hat used for the Kumiodori dance.
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Traditional technology of making Airag in khukhuur
Airag or Kumis in Russian is fermented mare’s milk beverage. This healing and foaming drink produced by fermentation of fresh mare’s milk with natural enzymes in Khukhuur (leather sack). Khukhuur is made from big bull’s hide. Mongols highly value Airag as a magic beverage and perform unique and specific rituals related to Airag.
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Leatherwork
Kyrgyzstan
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KHONUMA
Khonuma is prepared similar to mantu dish with pasta, grind meat, and anion steaming in the special pot for cooking mantu.
Tajikistan