Basic Information
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Background Information
Group's Mission and Motivation
To support taiko in New York City and the region. To provide a location where people could study taiko in workshops with instructors from different locations with different taiko styles, but to provide regular, affordable taiko classes to the community for people who could not become professional taiko drummers.
Structure and Philosophy
Describe the ensemble's organizational structure and philosophy, including leadership structure, membership policy, and instructional process.
The taiko society has recitals at the University periodically during the year. Their are open houses to introduce new people to the classes.
Group History
Describe how, where, and why the ensemble was founded. What was its inspiration?
The workshops were established to provide a place where people could study taiko.
Membership Composition
(i.e. ethnicity, generation, average years of experience, musical backgrounds, and motivation for playing)
Membership consists of students in classes on Saturdays and
Sundays. Parents and children from age 6.
Community
Description of the group's community - regional, ethnic, social, etc.
Open weekends to the community.
Performances, Recordings, Publications
Performances
List a selection of your regular performance venues (for example, Denver Sakura Matsuri, Seabrook obon, business conventions, Manzanar Pilgrimage, Maui Marathon, etc.)
Workshop open house, Fall each year. Other small demonstrations by invitation.
Instructors, Teachers & Mentors
List the instructors, teachers and mentors who have worked with the ensemble.
Hiro Kurashima teaches regularly on Saturdays. Janet Youngblood teaches regularly on Sundays/Tuesdays. We have arranged workshops with taiko groups from Japan (Cohan) we have collaborated with the Columbia U. theater department, we continue to organize performances by Japanese taiko groups (Tennon daiko, Cohan) and bring other Japanese performance to the University (Samurai sword theater.)