"Prostitutes are tying the obi on, by the haste with which they must go on stage to greet the next customer. We, in contrast We help each other to bind it back in a flower shape. The arrangements differ very much like a geisha in a simple professional. " Setsuko
Geisha originated as entertainment professionals, originally most were male. While the courtesans sexual entertainment professionals offer , Geisha used their skills in various Japanese arts, music, dance, and storytelling. City geisha (machi) working independently at parties outside the "pleasure quarters", while the neighborhood (kuruwa) did within them. By declining the artistic level of the courtesans, geisha, men and women, had increased demand.
The male geisha (sometimes known as Hokan) began to decline, and by 1800 female geisha (originally known as onna geisha, literally geisha women) outnumbered three to one, and the term "geisha" began used to refer to women with skills entertainment, as it is today.
Traditionally, geisha began their training at a young age. Some girls were sold to geisha houses as children, and began their training in various traditional arts almost immediately. During his childhood, geisha sometimes worked as maids or assistants of the most experienced, and then as apprentice geisha (maiko) during their training. This tradition of training exists in other disciplines in Japan, the student leaves home, he begins to do household work and assist his master, to eventually become one.
The male geisha (sometimes known as Hokan) began to decline, and by 1800 female geisha (originally known as onna geisha, literally geisha women) outnumbered three to one, and the term "geisha" began used to refer to women with skills entertainment, as it is today.
Traditionally, geisha began their training at a young age. Some girls were sold to geisha houses as children, and began their training in various traditional arts almost immediately. During his childhood, geisha sometimes worked as maids or assistants of the most experienced, and then as apprentice geisha (maiko) during their training. This tradition of training exists in other disciplines in Japan, the student leaves home, he begins to do household work and assist his master, to eventually become one.
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