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Angama (アンガマ) or angama odori (angama dance) is a style of dancing that is performed in many communities of Japan's Yaeyama Islands during the Bon Festival, which is known as sōrin (< shōryō (精霊)) in Yaeyama. A related performance is known as in Hateruma. In Kohama Island, the northern community performs a dance named jiruku while the southern community performs Minma buduri.

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  • Angama (dance) (en)
  • Angama (îles Ryūkyū) (fr)
  • アンガマ (ja)
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  • Angama (アンガマ) or angama odori (angama dance) is a style of dancing that is performed in many communities of Japan's Yaeyama Islands during the Bon Festival, which is known as sōrin (< shōryō (精霊)) in Yaeyama. A related performance is known as in Hateruma. In Kohama Island, the northern community performs a dance named jiruku while the southern community performs Minma buduri. (en)
  • Selon les superstitions des îles Ryukyu, les angama sont des êtres particuliers qui entrent dans les villages en dansant et frappant des gongs dans la nuit. Les angama portent « des masques en papier peint grotesquement qu'ils ont eux-mêmes confectionnés et sont vêtus de yukata de femmes ». (fr)
  • アンガマは、沖縄県石垣島など八重山地方に伝わる儀礼的集団芸能のひとつ。 祖先を表わすと言われるウシュマイという老人とンミ(ウミー)という老婆の仮面を付けた二人を先頭に踊り手らが従い、家々を訪ねて語りや歌、踊りを披露する。旧盆の夜に祖先の霊を供養するためになうソーロンアンガマ、婦人群舞の節(しつ)アンガマ、新築儀礼の家造りアンガマがある。 元来、士族階級層の行事だったが、明治以降農民層にも広がった。 (ja)
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  • Angama (アンガマ) or angama odori (angama dance) is a style of dancing that is performed in many communities of Japan's Yaeyama Islands during the Bon Festival, which is known as sōrin (< shōryō (精霊)) in Yaeyama. A related performance is known as in Hateruma. In Kohama Island, the northern community performs a dance named jiruku while the southern community performs Minma buduri. (en)
  • Selon les superstitions des îles Ryukyu, les angama sont des êtres particuliers qui entrent dans les villages en dansant et frappant des gongs dans la nuit. Les angama portent « des masques en papier peint grotesquement qu'ils ont eux-mêmes confectionnés et sont vêtus de yukata de femmes ». (fr)
  • アンガマは、沖縄県石垣島など八重山地方に伝わる儀礼的集団芸能のひとつ。 祖先を表わすと言われるウシュマイという老人とンミ(ウミー)という老婆の仮面を付けた二人を先頭に踊り手らが従い、家々を訪ねて語りや歌、踊りを披露する。旧盆の夜に祖先の霊を供養するためになうソーロンアンガマ、婦人群舞の節(しつ)アンガマ、新築儀礼の家造りアンガマがある。 元来、士族階級層の行事だったが、明治以降農民層にも広がった。 (ja)
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