I mentioned various events taking place this month. One of them was Rokugatsu-tou, which is mainly an excuse to eat foods from the various stalls, visit the local shrine, and eat more food. But there was some music and dancing. The dancing is fairly slow, but maybe interesting. The music here is with a Taisho harp group. The taisho harp is a combination of a lute and a typewriter. The notes are fairly limited, so each person plays one set of notes and combined everyone contributes to the song (kind of like when a group rings Christmas bells). Link to the youtube video.
Ida No over 9 years ago
Progress is often measured one cup at a time.
Neo Stryder over 9 years ago
Agree, once a stranger on the street gave me a smile and wished me good day, and that made feel happy.
Plods with ...™ over 9 years ago
Works for me. At least twice a week.
SHAKENDOWN over 9 years ago
If we could control reciprocity it would brighten loads of peoples’ days.
katina.cooper over 9 years ago
A kiss on the cheek and a smile does wonders, too. For both of you.
Ida No over 9 years ago
I mentioned various events taking place this month. One of them was Rokugatsu-tou, which is mainly an excuse to eat foods from the various stalls, visit the local shrine, and eat more food. But there was some music and dancing. The dancing is fairly slow, but maybe interesting. The music here is with a Taisho harp group. The taisho harp is a combination of a lute and a typewriter. The notes are fairly limited, so each person plays one set of notes and combined everyone contributes to the song (kind of like when a group rings Christmas bells). Link to the youtube video.