The Poem of Hayachine Valley (1982)
Released:
1982-05-29
Duration:
3hr 6min
Genres:
Documentary
Rating 7.0
Overview
Iwate Prefecture, Ohasamacho. In the foothills of Mt. Hayachine, the kagura (devotional dance) offered to the mountain goddess by the mountain priests is still performed today nearly unchanged from mediaeval times. This dance, which has been handed down along several lines of succession in the villages of Take and Otsugunai, has its origins in prayer. Take's kagura and Otsugunai's kagura are said to be closely related. The film shows the people who lovingly continue to perform these two types of dance and the transition from ancient tradition to modern life. Even from the first moment that director Haneda was charmed by Hayachine's kagura, the mountain villages that were home to the gods had already begun to disappear.
Production Companies
Jiyu Kobo
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | ja |
Popularity | 0.266 |
Directed By
Sumiko Haneda
Crew
Producer
Mitsuru Kudo
Mitsuru Kudo
Screenplay
Sumiko Haneda
Sumiko Haneda
Cinematography
Kiyoshi Nishio
Kiyoshi Nishio
Cinematography
Junichi Segawa
Junichi Segawa
Music
Kuniharu Akiyama
Kuniharu Akiyama
Director
Sumiko Haneda
Sumiko Haneda