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Kimonos by Ichimaru at the Royal Alberta Museum |
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EDMONTON.- The Royal Alberta Museum presents The Kimonos of Ichimaru through September 4. A collection of 24 magnificent, rare kimonos and other personal effects that once belonged to Ichimaru, a geisha turned popular singer and entertainer in 20th-century Japan, will be on display at the Royal Alberta Museum. From Geisha to Diva: The Kimonos of Ichimaru show cases intricately patterned and embroidered kimonos, obi (waist sashes), wigs, hair combs, fans, sandals and other belongings of Ichimaru, telling the story of the elegant and accomplished entertainer who rose from a background of poverty to become one of her countrys national treasures.
Ichimaru was born into a poor family and became a geisha in the 1920s. She gained a reputation as an elegant and beautiful geisha who possessed a "nightingale-like voice". She signed a contract with Victor Records and gave up the geisha life, although she would continue to perform in traditional dress for her entire career. She passed away in 1997 at the age of 91. The kimonos in this exhibition reflect her taste from the 1930s to the 1970s. The costumes are preserved in almost pristine condition and reflect several different styles and methods of decoration. From Geisha to Diva also provides insight into womens history in Japan, and how gender roles, cultural values and stereotypes affect ideals of artistic expression. From Geisha to Diva: The Kimonos of Ichimaru is a travelling exhibit, organized by the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, British Columbia with the assistance of Department of Canadian Heritage, Museum Assistance Program.
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