This temae was designed to limit the number of times you need to stand and sit as a host. In addition it is shorter than most other temae since it does not include haiken in the end. It feels unnatural to use this temae during a chaji, as the reduction in time and sitting/standing is very litle compared to the total amount involved in a chaji. Therefore I feel that this is a temae best suited for a chakai or demonstration where you want to do a "quick" temae, but do not want to do ryakubon.
@@Warigeiko That makes perfect sense. Thank you very much for the explanation, and also, once again, for filming these temaes; they truly are very helpful.
Thank you very much for the demonstration. It is very useful indeed. When would one use this temae?
This temae was designed to limit the number of times you need to stand and sit as a host. In addition it is shorter than most other temae since it does not include haiken in the end. It feels unnatural to use this temae during a chaji, as the reduction in time and sitting/standing is very litle compared to the total amount involved in a chaji. Therefore I feel that this is a temae best suited for a chakai or demonstration where you want to do a "quick" temae, but do not want to do ryakubon.
@@Warigeiko That makes perfect sense. Thank you very much for the explanation, and also, once again, for filming these temaes; they truly are very helpful.
Thank you for posting, Marius