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The word Geisha describes an Artist. It comes from the two Japanese words gei which stands for ‘art’, and sha meaning ‘person’.
A Geisha is a woman trained in a number of traditional skills such as
Japanese ancient dances, singing, calligraphy, playing musical
instruments, floral design, wearing kimonos, performing tea ceremonies,
conversation, etiquette and manners. The life of a Geisha is a
continuous educational process. A real Geisha is a manifestation of
beauty, elegance, artistic talent, sensuality, impeccable etiquette and
refinement.
One of the most valued Geisha flairs is her sensual allure. Through years of training and meditation, she has nurtured her sensuality and femininity. She knows the Art of Seduction and how to create a fantasy world for her guests.
Due to the westernisation of the Japanese culture there are only a few authentic Geisha left. Today many Japanese entertainers prefer to call themselves Geisha. This fact contributes to misinterpretation and speculation about Geisha as a distinctive and exclusive profession.

