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Guest -> Flamenco in Japan (Jan. 31 2006 7:28:26)

Dear Wannabe -

I live in Tokyo and recommend a magazine called "Paseo." It has a broad range of articles, interviews and listings of tablao activities, concerts, workshops, and teachers of cante, baile and toce in many parts of Japan. If you ever plan to visit Tokyo, please contact me!




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Guest -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Jan. 31 2006 15:37:39)

Please send some Japaneses email addresses regarding flamenco in Japan, even in Japanese. It will be quite eye-opening as there are so many fans over there.




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Guest -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 13:18:10)

Please translate that into English.




Ryan002 -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 15:39:02)

Well, *I'm* a wannabe. We all are till the day we play in front of a master and they nod and say "You're good!".




Doitsujin -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 16:15:06)

Didnt you tell us that you live in Japan? You must be able to understand japanese.. Otherwise I cant imagine how you could be a help when someone wanna visit some flamenco-sights in japan.
I know these japanese flamenco-journals with all the adresses. All these journals are written in japanese. How do you read it?




Florian -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 16:18:23)

Oustide Spain , Japan has the biggest flamenco scene in the world.

Damn Doitsujin, i didnt know u speak japanese, i mean i saw the name but i tought it was just a name u picked to be smart, tell me about yourself man , where are you again ? whats your name and how come u speak japanese ?




Ryan002 -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 16:37:37)

This is embarassing. I live right next door to Japan and the closest I have ever gotten to Japanese culture is watching "American Ninja" on HBO.




Guest -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 16:41:24)

I have never said that I come from Japan and I have never said that I could be of any help. It there are interesting sights, some of them might have been translated into English, or we can just look at the images of pictures. Please don't assume anything, if you do, there is a more than likely chance that you are wrong.




Guest -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 18:08:46)

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I live in Tokyo and...
??hmmm..
Ok forget about it. Maybe I was too hard. Sorry for that.

I allways played and still play for japanese dancer. Its easyer to communicate and its fun to use. Where I am? tsts.. Im in a small damn country called germany which is so stupid that it doesnt stop selfdestructing. Its not a pleasure to be here.[:(]




Doitsujin -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 18:10:00)

You see Im not smart enough to log in before writing. That text above is mine.[:@]




XXX -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 20:20:45)

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ORIGINAL: Florian
Oustide Spain , Japan has the biggest flamenco scene in the world.


?
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???
if so, the more surprising it is, that its the japan flamenco scene is not really "known"...




Escribano -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 20:27:14)

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the more surprising it is, that its the japan flamenco scene is not really "known"...


Oh but it is, it's very hot there; we just don't speak the lingo. They'll be all over the Jerez Festival and many are passionate dance students - though not many guitarists to my knowledge.

Local paper had a cartoon where they queued around the block at a restaurant advertising "huevos flamencos" [:D]




XXX -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 20:30:55)

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ORIGINAL: Escribano
many are passionate dance students - though not many guitarists to my knowledge.


Ah ok, now I know what you mean. Sorry, when I hear flamenco scene, I always think of the guitar scene first [8|]
I saw a documentary in which they showed enthusiastic japanese dance students. That might be true.




Florian -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 20:34:35)

Phrygus

It is well known , i have seen videos of japanese guitarists, dancers and even singhers as good as u see in Spain.




frhout -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 21:47:31)

Sorry Doitsujin, you see, you helped open my eyes. I didn't realise that I'd signed in as Guest. I did write the last four messages, but I didn't start the thread.




Escribano -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 1 2006 22:45:37)

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Dear Wannabe


Not the most welcoming intro to plug a magazine. It's called "Paseo Flamenco" now I believe.




Ryan002 -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Feb. 2 2006 5:29:01)

Maybe it dosen't mean the same thing in Japan as it does in some other places.

Still, I can imagine sending that to Paco de Lucia. Dear Wannabe,etc. [:D]




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Guest -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Dec. 22 2006 8:20:01)

konnichiwa doitsujin! genkinisitemasuka?
tokyo wa doudesikata?
Tokyo deno guitar lesson wa duddesitaka?
nagaiaida komentoga nakattanode sinpaisitemasita?

watasi wa anatano areguriasu ga totemo daisikidesu.

tokorode germany raifu wa ikagadesuka?

korekarano. takusan kaitekudasai......[:)]




sonikete -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Dec. 22 2006 8:59:58)

Im very curious about the scene in japan, who are the best players and dancers and what cities are most things happening in?




JasonM -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Dec. 24 2006 5:13:14)

Yeah I am too. I have been considering working abroad in Japan. I imagine most of it is in Tokyo? What's it like Romerito?

In the interview with chicuelo at Flamenco world, he talks about how the level is pretty low over there, and that there is a huge demand for guitarist. If you know the basics, there is a dancer ready to hire you. That interview is kind of old though.




sonikete -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Dec. 24 2006 10:43:37)

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In the interview with chicuelo at Flamenco world, he talks about how the level is pretty low over there, and that there is a huge demand for guitarist. If you know the basics, there is a dancer ready to hire you.


Thats what i was thinking too, but i guess you maybe have got to learn japanese [:o] And a lot of japanese people seems to very dedicated so there are maybe a lot of good guitarists nowadays and the situation changed. [8|]




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JasonM -> RE: Flamenco in Japan (Dec. 24 2006 17:16:19)

That guy, Tanaka? Was it ? He was pretty good. Thats a shame about the Juergas. That surprises me a bit since they are SO into karaoke.




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