Kamikiri (papercutting)
Kamikiri (紙切り) is the traditional Japanese art of papercutting, performed on stage to a live audience.Kamikiri as a style of performing art dates back to Edo period-Japan (1603-1867).In kamikiri, the performer takes suggestions from the audience, and quickly cuts a piece of paper with scissors to create the suggested figure to musical accompaniment.[1] This decorative art–related article is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article related to art or architecture in Japan is a stub.