KAMUI returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with "Samurai Spirit"!
KAMUI is led by Tetsuro Shimaguchi who choreographed fight scenes for the Quentin Tarantino movie "Kill Bill Vol. I" and appea...
KAMUI returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with "Samurai Spirit"!
KAMUI is led by Tetsuro Shimaguchi who choreographed fight scenes for the Quentin Tarantino movie "Kill Bill Vol. I" and appeared as Crazy 88 #1 Miki.
KAMUI is recognised as an authentic sword performance troupe in Japan and around the world. The troupe performed the self-choreographed show "Chanbara" along with a drum group at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2006 and received a 4-star rating in The Scotsman and a 5-star rating in The British Theatre Guide.
Come and feel the dynamic soul of KAMUI this summer!
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