Hello. If I remember correctly you once said Kyo's dance moves are similar to a Japanse performance dance (Bukagu?) or something similar and that there was a famous lady performing these as well, so do you perhaps remember the name of this lady? And if I even was right in remembering this or was it a whole other Tumblr I got wrong, haha
Ah, thanks for reminding me! It took a hell of a long time to find that post again, but searching "theatre" did it.
It was Kyo who mentioned being inspired by Ban'yuu Inryoku. I'm pretty sure that I had checked some videos of them and might have commented about that after the linked post above. I meant to go watch one of their performances too.
A little logo I did for a friend's mom who has this dance group. They dance Cowboy Line dance. I love how this turned out with all the cute colours and western vibe. Looks like it would be great on a box of cereal
She probably helped that girl solve her teen sexuality dilemma anyway, because if that were me and I asked an adult for advice only to find out the adult’s not only worse off than me but also the dumbest person alive, I’d accept the lesbianism just to get out of the awkward situation...
Bandok Tati, meaning 'small ant brothers,' is a vibrant and culturally rich group of young Aboriginal boys, ranging in age from 8 to 25 years old. Rooted in the heart of Bunurong (Boonwurrung) Country, this talented ensemble also holds deep connections to various ancestral lands across Central and Southern Victoria, including Gunaikurnai, Dja Dja Wurrung, and Wurundjeri Country. Their ties extend further, embracing the cultural landscapes of Western Australia, South Australia, and Southern NSW.
At the core of Bandok Tati is an unwavering commitment to preserving and celebrating their Indigenous heritage. These young performers have been immersed in their culture from an early age, guided by knowledgeable mentors, cultural events, and the cherished stories passed down through their families. More than just a dance group, Bandok Tati is a tight-knit family, a brotherhood. The bonds between its members run deep, forged through shared experiences and a shared ancestral heritage.
Popping on here to promote the idol group I'm part of bc I love everyone involved 👉👈
We had our first live at NDK this weekend and the live stream is on our account!! Everyone worked so hard to learn these dances (in admittedly kinda a short period of time lol) and I'm so happy we got to actually perform!! 💖💖💖
(Also pls follow us 💖 we're planning on another live at COAF next year and some PVs 🥰)