terça-feira, 6 de abril de 2010

hiroshi watanabe vs murcof


- maiz -
(murcof)



suo sarumawashi

sarumawashi, literally "monkey dancing" evolved over a
1000-year history in japan. ancient japanese chronicles
refer to it as a form of religious ritual designed to
protect the horses of warriors. it later developed into
a popular form of festival entertainment, and was
performed all over japan from temples to imperial courts.
today, sarumawashi is ranked alongside noh and kabuki as
one of the oldest and most traditional of japan's
performing arts. it features acrobatic stunts and comedic
skits performed by highly trained macaque monkeys.


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- big - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- choromatsu - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- aikichi - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- aikichi with bamboo sieve - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- big in bucket - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- choromatsu 2 - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- aikichi 2 - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- genki - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- kanpei - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- genki with monchhichi - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- kanpei counting fingers - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- kojiro - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- kojiro 2 - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- kosuke - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- kojiro & kurimatsu - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- yuji playing koto - (hiroshi watanabe)


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- fukunosuke's hands - (hiroshi watanabe)

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