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Seiza
Seiza A woman in seiza, on tatami, performing the Japanese tea ceremony Seiza (正座, literally "correct sitting") is a Japanese ... of sitting in that country. To sit seiza-style, one first kneels on the floor ... act of stepping into and out of seiza is intended to be mindfully performed. ...
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Seiza (translated from German)
Seiza Seiza, (??) Japanese for literal: quiet-sit. Seiza is the traditional Japanese seat attitude, with ... heels, the back straight put up. The Seiza Sitzhaltung is very painful after one while ... In old Japan in principle in the Seiza one sat, since there were no ...
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Seiza (translated from French)
Seiza A woman in seiza, on tatami, applying to a ceremony of the tea Seiza (??, literallement "correct base") is a word Japanese ... in this country. To put itself in seiza, a knee must put on the ground ...
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Seiza (translated from Spanish)
Seiza Seiza (, "literally correct to seat") is a word ... country. In order to seat to the seiza style, first it is to kneel down ... the lap and back she remains straight. Seiza generally is done in floor tatami (she ... but much people even feel to the seiza style in carpets or in hard ...
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Talk:Seiza
Talk:Seiza Question about usage of seiza in English If seiza is a "way of sitting" (i.e ... sitting), is it necessary to say "sitting seiza-style" or "sits seiza style" as the article does in ...
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Image:Seiza woman tea.jpg
Image:Seiza woman tea.jpg Image File history File ... cropped to area of interest (i.e. seiza) from original image taken by Stephane D ...
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Japanese Tea Ceremony
... kimono performs a tea ceremony seated in seiza position on tatami. The Japanese tea ceremony ... decorations placed therein and are then seated seiza style on the tatami in order of ... rei (see below), but is performed in seiza position. The name comes from the fact ... is prepared on the tray while kneeling seiza style on the floor. This is usually ... the meal is eaten while sitting in seiza. Each diner has a small tray ...
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Japanese tea ceremony/temp
... decorations placed therein and are then seated seiza style on the tatami in order of ... rei (see below), but is performed in seiza position. The name comes from the fact ... is prepared on the tray while kneeling seiza style on the floor. Ryu-rei In ... the meal is eaten while sitting in seiza. Each diner has a small tray to ... kimono performs a tea ceremony seated in seiza position on tatami. While men's ...
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Talk:Japanese Tea Ceremony
... facing the guests and dress accordingly. From: Seiza is integral to the Japanese tea ceremony. To sit in seiza (正座, literally "correct sitting") position, one ... feet lie flat on the floor. To: Seiza is integral to the Japanese tea ceremony ... The deleted information is available at the Seiza page. User: AI237 RE: usu vs usui ... I'm fine with your changes. Re: seiza. I don't agree with your ...
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Aikido (translated from French)
... with knees, in the position known as seiza when the top of the foot is ... humility and friendship "to mix". Sitting position - seiza ?? It acts of the basic position at ... knees. To be raised of the position seiza, it is advisable to slightly rock the ... a safety upright (ritsurei) or sitted in seiza (zarei), in direction of kamiza (more precisely ...
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