Polynesian dance show
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I'm lucky just to be in the circle of locals on the road. I wanted to see more, but tomorrow's flight to Japan is early in the morning (wake up at 3:30 AM), so I round up early and head for the exit. I met a parent and child holding a baby. Seeing her looking for a seat in the back, give her my ticket "C6 / C7" She said "Mercy" and her smile was lovely.
Even though it started at 7 o'clock, 30 minutes have already passed. Finally, the opening bell and the moderator's greeting. This is a long time. I don't understand the contents of the dance at all. I was shooting only my favorite dancers. Annual dance competition. The Tahitian dance that is heard from the venue is full of local colors. A big cheer is sent to the dance of an acquaintance.
I found it by chance in the city "At the time of the citizen dance competition" (December 2-6) I went to the venue and got a ticket directly (1500 yen) The venue is in a large hut, and a fan fills the venue.
Even so, Tahitian eats well, 5-6 times as much as I do. They put them in their stomachs one after another, both during and after the show. You can watch the dance show for free, but the meal fee is too high at 10,000 yen per person. The show was smooth and spectacular, but when it was over the number of films wasn't that great,
The seats for 200 people are full. A dance show begins after a buffet-style meal. When I watched it on Japanese TV, I thought it was amazing, but when I watched it locally, I couldn't feel the excitement. The traditional dance and drums are powerful enough but too touristy.
"Le Grand Ballet" boasts the No. 1 in both name and reality among many dance shows Tickets are always sold out. I had reserved the front row 10 days ago, but group customers were given top priority, and when I went, it was changed to the middle row in the center. It's too far to take a picture, so I take a seat next to the front row.