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entertainer
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Entertainers often begin their careers as K-pop idols or J-pop idols.
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entertainer
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Japan
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Entertainers often include K-pop idols, J-pop singers, and variety show hosts who have a significant presence in the music and television industries.
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perform
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Japan
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High value placed on group performances and harmony in performing arts
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performer
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Japan
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Performers are expected to show humility and respect towards their audience and seniors in the industry.
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performer
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Japan
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Performers may also include classical dancers, traditional musicians, and actors from theatrical traditions like Noh or Kathakali.
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performers
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Japan
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Audiences in traditional Japanese theater performances show appreciation by quietly and respectfully observing the performance, rather than by giving standing ovations.
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performing art
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Japan
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Deeply rooted in traditional culture and considered an important medium for storytelling and preserving heritage
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performing arts
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Japan
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Integral part of religious and ceremonial rituals, with a strong emphasis on traditional dance and music
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street performers
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Japan
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Less common, often associated with specific festivals or events
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