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Shirabyōshi (白拍子) were Japanese female entertainers in the Heian and Kamakura periods who sang songs and performed dances. They danced dressed as men. The profession of shirabyōshi became popular in the 12th century. They would perform for the nobility, and at celebrations. The word shirabyōshi can also refer to the songs they sang and the dances they performed.

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  • Les shirabyōshi (白拍子) sont des danseuses traditionnelles (appelées également shirabyoshi) du XIIe siècle, appréciées à la cour impériale japonaise. Ces danseuses se produisaient pour les kuge (nobles) et les samouraïs de haut rang. Elles sont parfois appelées courtisanes mais ce terme est quelque peu incorrect, les courtisanes étant des prostituées. Les shirabyōshi étaient des artistes et, même si certaines ont eu des rapports sexuels avec des nobles, elles n'étaient pas pour autant des prostituées. (fr)
  • Shirabyōshi (白拍子 Shirabyōshi?) es el nombre con el que se denominó a las bailarinas que desarrollaban danzas tradicionales japonesas (también denominada "shirabyōshi"), ataviadas con indumentarias masculinas. La profesión de shirabyōshi se desarrolló en el siglo XII y era realizada para nobles, samuráis (bushi) de alto rango y celebraciones. En occidente, a veces fueron llamadas cortesanas, pero el término se refiere a una prostituta de categoría, por lo que esta denominación es incorrecta. Por naturaleza ellas eran bailarinas y aunque algunas shirabyōshi dieron a luz a niños de padres nobles, este no era su propósito. (es)
  • Shirabyōshi (白拍子) were Japanese female entertainers in the Heian and Kamakura periods who sang songs and performed dances. They danced dressed as men. The profession of shirabyōshi became popular in the 12th century. They would perform for the nobility, and at celebrations. The word shirabyōshi can also refer to the songs they sang and the dances they performed. They are sometimes referred to as courtesans in the English language, but by nature they were performers. Some shirabyōshi did sometimes sleep with their patrons and give birth to nobles' children, but this was not their intended purpose as entertainers. The best known shirabyōshi were Shizuka Gozen, Giō and Hotoke, who were featured in The Tale of the Heike. (en)
  • 白拍子(しらびょうし)は、平安時代末期から鎌倉時代にかけて起こった歌舞の一種。及びそれを演ずる芸人。 主に男装の遊女や子供が今様や朗詠を歌いながら舞ったものを指すが、男性の白拍子もいた。素拍子(しらびょうし)とも書き、この場合は無伴奏の即興の舞を指す。 (ja)
  • 시라뵤시(일본어: 白拍子)는 12세기 일본에서 활동한 여성 무용수이다. 남자로 분장해 춤을 췄다. 연회에서 고위 관료들을 대상으로 해 춤을 추곤했다. (ko)
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  • Les shirabyōshi (白拍子) sont des danseuses traditionnelles (appelées également shirabyoshi) du XIIe siècle, appréciées à la cour impériale japonaise. Ces danseuses se produisaient pour les kuge (nobles) et les samouraïs de haut rang. Elles sont parfois appelées courtisanes mais ce terme est quelque peu incorrect, les courtisanes étant des prostituées. Les shirabyōshi étaient des artistes et, même si certaines ont eu des rapports sexuels avec des nobles, elles n'étaient pas pour autant des prostituées. (fr)
  • 白拍子(しらびょうし)は、平安時代末期から鎌倉時代にかけて起こった歌舞の一種。及びそれを演ずる芸人。 主に男装の遊女や子供が今様や朗詠を歌いながら舞ったものを指すが、男性の白拍子もいた。素拍子(しらびょうし)とも書き、この場合は無伴奏の即興の舞を指す。 (ja)
  • 시라뵤시(일본어: 白拍子)는 12세기 일본에서 활동한 여성 무용수이다. 남자로 분장해 춤을 췄다. 연회에서 고위 관료들을 대상으로 해 춤을 추곤했다. (ko)
  • Shirabyōshi (白拍子 Shirabyōshi?) es el nombre con el que se denominó a las bailarinas que desarrollaban danzas tradicionales japonesas (también denominada "shirabyōshi"), ataviadas con indumentarias masculinas. La profesión de shirabyōshi se desarrolló en el siglo XII y era realizada para nobles, samuráis (bushi) de alto rango y celebraciones. (es)
  • Shirabyōshi (白拍子) were Japanese female entertainers in the Heian and Kamakura periods who sang songs and performed dances. They danced dressed as men. The profession of shirabyōshi became popular in the 12th century. They would perform for the nobility, and at celebrations. The word shirabyōshi can also refer to the songs they sang and the dances they performed. (en)
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  • Shirabyōshi (es)
  • Shirabyōshi (fr)
  • 시라뵤시 (ko)
  • 白拍子 (ja)
  • Shirabyōshi (en)
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