noun
- A form of classical Japanese court music and dance that originated in the 8th century and is still performed at imperial ceremonies.
Usage: Often used in historical and cultural contexts; Considered an important part of Japanese cultural heritage
Examples
- Gagaku performances are a highlight of imperial court ceremonies in Japan.
- The musicians studied gagaku for many years to master the traditional instruments.
- UNESCO has recognized gagaku as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
- The elegant movements of gagaku dancers reflect centuries of artistic tradition.
- Gagaku combines music, dance, and elaborate costumes in a unique cultural expression.