Artist's commentary
Panama
Lewis.
Petite and neat facial features.
A free person who goes somewhere as soon as he leaves it alone.
Because he is silent, he often nods and communicates with simple gestures.
However, it seems that the roots are straightforward because they follow the rules and do what they are told.
In battle, by blowing a self-made Shinobue, there are many supportive roles such as calming and confusing the enemy, but the skill of sword technique in case of emergency is Pikaichi. He tosses his opponent at an unstoppable speed.
It is said that everyone was surprised by blowing the whistle to silence the enemy while exchanging the enemy's attacks as if they were dancing without changing their facial expressions.
Kamamoto of Japan saw the splendid sword dance and called it "the reincarnation of Yoshitsune."
He plays alone on a canal or beach at night, but Hatamoto, who went to hear a wonderful tone, falls asleep on the spot. Do not know.
He is also familiar with rituals and festivals around the world, and he seems to be giving advice on occasional events in Babel Lab.
Nabas-kun of Costa Rica and Reima-kun of Jamaica seem to get along with each other as the same instrument player, often not exchanging words, trying to communicate sound, and making music that combines different instruments such as djembe, shinobue, and biwa. That's it.
He has a wealth of knowledge about canals and is reticent, but when it comes to canals and bays, he has hellish ears that come from afar