GGB performance group debuts with 102-year-old member
December 8, 2017 Ryukyu Shimpo
A performance group named GGB (Gushikawa Koseien Gichan & Bachan), made their debut at the Uruma City Office December 6.
The group, which has an average age of 80, was launched with members at the Gushikawa Koseien social welfare facility for the elderly this April.
Twenty members from 65 to 102 years old performed during the first performance held outside of the facility.
The audience who gathered at the venue waved their handmade shiny fans and sung folk songs together, ending the show on a high note.
The group is modled after an idol group in Kohama Island called Kohama Island Bachan Choir Group, also known as KBG 84.
Gushikawa Koseien members raised their voices saying, “we can do better,” and formed a performance group with those who practice folk songs and a castanet-like Okinawan instrument called Yotsudake once a week.
They named the group as GGB Performing Group and plan to host one performance per year.
Kazuko Yamada, who is 102 years-old and the senior member of the group, performed in the center spot.
She began dancing before the music was played, and she got the audience’s hearty laughter when she was asked if she had a fun and jokingly responded, “Maybe, I don’t know.”
(English translation by T&CT and Sayaka Sakuma)
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