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| A rarely performed part of the repertoire of dances of the Japanese Imperial Court music and dance tradition are the two dances to be performed by children. Karyobin is a dance in which two young boys represent the mytic bird, kalavinka, which appeared when the Buddha attained enlightenment. In this photo two boys dance aboard a small boat as part of a festival on a river in the western outskirts of Kyoto
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