
roaming through the net and I found on the site of Corriere della Sera, the news of a girl in Australia (Melbourne) who, after years of training, became the first Western woman to become part of the centenary world of the geisha.
Sayuki, this is his name, arrived in Japan to 15 years for a study vacation and fell in love the traditions of the country of the Rising Sun has decided to stay.
His training took place in a geisha house in the Asakusa district, where, in the '30s, the geisha lived their heyday, and required the 'pursuit of all those arts that are required of an entertainer his rank, including the tea ceremony, the art of dance and conversation.
Now that a geisha is to all intents and purposes, Sayuki is involved in organizing dinners and banquets that always also include a musical or dance, and also has a website that allows you to contact them! ^ ^
If you want to read the full article just click here ! ^ ^
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