Performances
Drum On The Water – Rhythm, Movement and Song
Moon on the Water Cleethorpes, United KingdomComing to Cleethorpes all the way from Los Angeles, renowned taiko artist Yeeman 'ManMan' Mui is joined by Humber Taiko's Coritani and Amy Naylor to present an evening of rhythm, movement and song.
Featuring taiko, handpan, and a variety of other percussion instruments, the night will be diverse in sound and style.
A Night of Mischief: Feat. King For A Day, BLISK, & Parmida
Burdock 1184 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaJoin us for a night of diverse musical styles, instrumentation, & story-telling, featuring the world premiere of international collaborative project King For A Day (Heidi Chan, ManMan Mui, Amy Naylor, Lee Stone), joined by acclaimed and prolific Toronto-based artists BLISK and Parmida.
Arugakki & Mochi-Mochi
Grand Vision & the Grand Annex 434 W 6th St, San Pedro, CA, United StatesArugakki returns to Grand Annex! Master drummer Kristofer Bergstrom with GVF’s Team Taiko and friends from Los Angeles Taiko Institute perform their newest works for Japanese drums, including their one-of-a-kind mochi-making extravaganza!
Art & Study of Taiko – Torrance, CA
James R Armstrong Theatre 3330 Civic Center Dr, Torrance, CA, United StatesStaff and students of Los Angeles Taiko Institute (LATI) housed under Asano Taiko US, present contemporary and traditionally inspired taiko repertoire in their end-of-year recital. Performances are interspersed with explanations of the roots and context of taiko and commentary on the challenges and joys of learning Japanese drums.
HERbeat: Taiko Women All-Stars
Ordway Center for the Performing Arts 345 Washington St, Saint Paul, MN, United StatesTaikoArts Midwest proposes a simple, ground-breaking idea: bring the best North American and Japanese female taiko artists together for a two-week artist residency to collaborate and create a one-of-a-kind performance. Envisioned as a catalyst to fuel movement towards gender equity in taiko, this project celebrates and puts women center stage in a collaborative, unique performance.
Project Ikigai: A Virtual Concert
On March 29, Amy, ManMan and Shoji will be live, talking about their experience and journey creating the show while broadcasting the videos we have made over the last two weeks. The stream is being made possible by Taiko Community Alliance who are kindly hosting us on their channel. Thank you! Sunday March 29 12pm