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Geisha Boys and Temple Girls         
ALBUM BY HOT GOSSIP
Geisha Boys and Temple Girls is a studio album by British dance troupe Arlene Phillips' Hot Gossip. It was released in 1981 and was produced by BEF (former Human League members Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh.
Girls to Chat & Boys to Bounce         
ALBUM BY FOGHAT
Girls to Chat and Boys to Bounce
Girls to Chat & Boys to Bounce is the tenth studio album by blues rock band Foghat, released in 1981. It is the first with new guitarist Erik Cartwright.
Geisha         
  • Ukiyo-e print by Yamaguchi Soken of a Kyoto geisha
  • Ukiyo-e scroll depicting a Gion geisha, 1800–1833
  • Geisha are skilled artists, trained in and performing music and dance.
  • Mamechiho as a geisha
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  • maiko}} (apprentices; left and right).
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  • Entrance to [[Ichiriki Ochaya]], one of the most famous tea houses where geisha entertain in Gion Kobu
  • Maiko}} Mameroku of Gion Kobu
  • taiko-musubi}} style
  • maiko}} of Gion Kobu under 18.
  • Baikasai}}, the plum blossom festival, at Kitano Tenman-gū.
  • geigi}} dancing
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  • shamisen}}
  • maiko}} in Gion, Kyoto
TRADITIONAL JAPANESE FEMALE ENTERTAINERS AND HOSTESSES
Geisya; Tachikata; Geiko; Nenki; Hanadai; Hanadai (Japan); Geisha house; Geesha girls; Geigi; Geihsa; Geisha and Japanese Women; Geishas; Geisha and prostitution; Geisha girls; Geisha girl; 芸者
(; ), also known as (in Kyoto and Kanazawa) or , are a class of female Japanese performing artists and entertainers trained in traditional Japanese performing arts styles, such as dance, music and singing, as well as being proficient conversationalists and hosts. Their distinct appearance is characterised by long, trailing kimono, traditional hairstyles and make-up.