- Techniques, Forms, and Partner Practices of Ancient Okinawan Fighting Traditions. Volume 1: Bo-odori.
av Andreas Quast
276,-
Ancient bōjutsu, bō-odori, bō-furi, or village bō received much less attention than its famous sister discipline of Okinawa Kobudō. However, to understand Okinawa Kobudō, and to understand Okinawan martial arts in general, these old traditions are a mirror of the past that must not be ignored. They represent a captivating realm of Okinawan culture, where the ancient art of the bō takes center stage in a dazzling array of performances. From the graceful finesse of bōjutsu to the rhythmic energy of lion dance bō, the island proudly boasts a rich tapestry of traditions. But within the fabric of these performances lies a hidden world-the realm of "The Last Secrets of Okinawan Martial Arts with Weaponry."Embark on a groundbreaking journey as the mysteries surrounding a hundred ancient stick fighting techniques unravel, meticulously preserved in the sands of Okinawa. Explore the intricacies of mura-bō, the artistry of mēkata-bō, and the dynamic thrill of tug-of-war bō. Immerse yourself in the southern island dance (fēnushima) and witness the mesmerizing troupe rotation (sūmachi).But this isn't just a mere exploration-it's an unprecedented revelation. This definitive guide not only brings these ancient techniques to light but also bridges the gap between past and present with almost two hundred QR Codes. As you delve into the pages, these codes seamlessly connect you to a trove of related footage, breathing life into the words on the page. Brace yourself for a vivid reading experience like never before, where the ancient whispers of Okinawan Kobudō echo through the digital corridors, waiting for you to uncover their secrets. Step into a world where tradition meets technology, and let the journey begin.