English: 6. Synchronized Oseika called Kaze Odori (Dancing with the Wind), with Banbara Fooks, Ric Bansho Carrasco, and Jesus Bantake Minguez (holds the distinction of the first Banmi Shofu sensei certified by Dr. Ric Bansho Carrasco as 2nd Generation Iemoto. Kaze Odori is a formal performance, usually serving as the last number of a demonstration, where the sensei create an Oseika design synchronously, using the same exact line and floral materials, to the tune of a temple meditation bell and koto music, preferably.
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