Japanese Customs (1960)

M/Ss and C/Us of a young woman, Kasuko Ohki, in traditional Japanese costume of kimono, performing a Japanese dance with two paper fans at the finishing school she attends in Sevenoaks, Kent. Other pupils are sitting watching in rather formal clothes as she dances on a bamboo mat floor with a Japanese screen behind. M/S of Kasuko and another girl in Japanese costume, Kawther Hamdi from Bagdad / Baghdad, kneeling on mats on the floor as Mrs Orr-Ewing, who runs the school enters, also in traditional costume; commentator tells us she “spent seven years in Japan, and is able to demonstrate to Miss Ohki and her other pupils, the 700 year old traditional tea ceremony“ or ’Cha-No-Yu’ as it’s called. As she kneels down, the two girls bow to her, then M/Ss and C/Us as Mrs O-E folds a red cloth and cleans the tea-scoop slowly and deliberately and spoons the tea into a small bowl. Then she takes some water from a large jug with a ladle, puts it into a brass pot, then takes water from the pot and puts that into
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