I don't recognize the geiko with purple hikizuri ^^;; but the geiko with the blue one is Sayaka-san and it's Takasuzu-san with the MARVELOUS snow hikizuri (my favourite sort of hiki). They dance "Haru no Hana". Thank you very much for sharing !
@@stefaneko26 oh hey, glad to know you’re still around lol. I didn’t want to be that bitch, I hope I wasn’t condescending. I think you thought it was called Haru no Hana because those are the first few words of the song, and tbf it’s often the case that the first few words are the title as well. But this one’s Kyo no Shiki. It describes the 4 seasons in Kyoto and the various activities/sights associated with them. I can’t really recall which emotions the song expresses tho 😔
@@edienandy No problem :) ! I'm always in search of new informations about maiko & geiko's world, I often ask questions so I'm happy that you answered me. You are totally right when you say : " I think you thought it was called Haru no Hana because those are the first few words of the song, and tbf it’s often the case that the first few words are the title as well." :D Since I have posted this comment I have learned a lot (without wanting to seem pretentious). I was even ashamed when I have seen my mistake ^^; . I noticed that Kyo no Shiki is a dance that is often performed by maiko and geiko (like Gion Kouta). So now I have no problem to recognize it ^^.
@@stefaneko26 yeah the perform them a lot because they’re both about the 4 seasons so they can be performed any time of the year whereas other dances are only performed during certain seasons. Sounds like you’ve been obsessed for a long time, much longer than me actually. It’s fun to keep finding more information. The more I learn the more I want to know ☺️
Does anyone know why they’re dancing 2 different sets or choreography? The first 1 did one version and then the other 2 did a different version that I usually see the maiko dance. Both sets of choreography are by the Inoue School though.