The traditions of karate have transformed in diversity as its popularity has spread worldwide. The work of Seihin Yamanouchi in relating karate and Okinawan Te to dance was a crucial element in this process. His influence on bringing these connections to the surface of the martial-art scene in Okinawa and mainland Japan was profound and quietly took hold among certain teachers. Regarding these the most obvious name is Seikichi Uehara. He established Motobu-ryu in 1947 which was based on udun-di the type of Te formerly taught to Okinawan royalty. In the 1970s he began a series of community demonstrations with the theme 'Dance & Martial Arts' that served to both show the connections of these two elements while beginning to unscrew the locked doors of Te. Other directly influenced parties were: Tatsuo Shimabuku of Isshin-ryu karate Seitoku Higa of the Bugeikan & Eizo Shimabuku of Shorin-ryu. Clearly then the soul of Seihin Yamanouchi and his book remain as an eternal testament to this research.