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Tuesday, January 18, 2005
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Robots learn Japanese cultural dance
posted at 11:51 AM  
Slashdot has an interesting roundup today entitled "Dancing Robots Help Preserve Japanese Culture". Lots of links! From the Yahoo! article:
Katsushi Ikeuchi, a professor of engineering at Tokyo University, said the robot, which is usually used at construction sites, was taught traditional Japanese dance to preserve the art for the future.
The slow-paced dance, which is performed in groups and accompanied by lutes and other Japanese instruments, is rapidly losing ground in 21st-century Japan, with many young people only encountering it at local festivals. Unfortunately, the articles don't say what the dancing is called in Japanese.
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