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Meaning
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    English · JMdict
    archaic dancing girl (end of the Heian period)
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    English · JMdict
    prostitute
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    English · JMdict
    tempo in gagaku
    See also: 雅楽 (ががく)
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    English · Wikipedia

    Shirabyōshi (白拍子) were female dancers, prominent in the Japanese Imperial Court, who performed traditional Japanese dances (the dances themselves were also called shirabyōshi). They danced dressed as men. The profession of shirabyōshi developed in the 12th century. They would perform for the nobility, and at celebrations. They are sometimes referred to as courtesans in the English language, but that term refers to a high-class prostitute, so this is rather incorrect. By nature they were performers. Some shirabyōshi did sleep with their patrons and give birth to nobles' children, but this was not their intended purpose as entertainers.

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