[Performance Report] KIMONO×DANCE PROJECT Appears at Honolulu Festival in Hawaii, USA
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KIMONO DANCE JAPAN performed a dance performance at the Honolulu Festival in Hawaii.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the KIMONO×DANCE PROJECT (KDP)?
- A: KDP is a Japanese cultural performance project established in 2021. It combines traditional kimonos, upcycled from vintage clothing, with modern dance styles like street and jazz, under the theme of 'tradition and innovation'.
- Q: Where did KIMONO×DANCE PROJECT perform recently?
- A: They recently performed at the Honolulu Festival in Hawaii, USA, from March 13-15, 2026. This was part of their international expansion which began in 2024.
- Q: What is the Honolulu Festival?
- A: The Honolulu Festival is a major cultural exchange event held annually in Hawaii, established in 1995. It aims to foster cultural understanding between Hawaii and the Pacific Rim through various programs including cultural experiences, performances, and parades.
- Q: What kind of performances did KDP present at the Honolulu Festival?
- A: KDP performed pieces using anime songs, such as 'LoveSick' from the movie Mononoke the Movie: Karakasa, and also collaborated with the Japanese-style performance group Oukai.
- Q: What is the main goal of KDP?
- A: KDP aims to promote the possibilities and appeal of Japanese culture both within Japan and internationally through their unique kimono and dance performances.