Performing in public requires more than just the basics of playing the taiko. Stage presence, working as a group and group dynamics are all part of what can make an ok performance into a great performance.
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Workshop 3—Stage Presence
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Workshop 3—Taiko FUNdamentals: Reimagining Play and Collaboration
Get ready to move, laugh, and connect in Taiko FUNdamentals, an interactive workshop that taps into the joy of taiko through rhythm games, movement, and creative play. Designed for collegiate players of all experience levels, this session reintroduces fundamentals with a collaborative twist—celebrating adaptability, group connection, and mutual support. We’ll explore classic Taiko Together pieces like “Aisatsu Song” and “Mochi Megane” to strengthen ensemble listening and rhythmic sensitivity, while using playful musical activities to deepen team cohesion. Participants will engage in interactive games, body percussion, and group movement exercises that highlight trust, communication, and the collective nature of taiko. Whether you’re looking to refresh your foundation, discover new ways to collaborate with your team, or simply want to experience taiko in a joyful and radically inclusive space—this workshop is for you. All bodies and access needs are welcome. Let’s reimagine taiko together through play, connection, and community.
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Workshop 3—Tea and Scribble: A Composition Playground
The taiko world needs you… to create! So many taiko players are afraid of writing music. That’s because, in all honesty, it’s hard. But it’s fun too! Face the challenge and join this soiree of creativity to find the idea for rhythm generation, capture, arrangement, or musical meaning that you need to get over the hump. Open to players of all levels, this workshop presents the tools Kris and Minh have used in their now 5-year composition focus, as well as insightful prompts to help individual participants determine their own strengths and weaknesses. Whether you have a piece in the works, or you want to start, bring a notebook, pen, and questions. Kris and Minh (Arugakki) will perform a selection of their newest work and share the creative process behind the music/dance. Plus we’ll have tea as we chat. Join us on the fun/frustrating rollercoaster of composition!
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Workshop 3—The Wonderful World of Chappa
The chappa is a versatile instrument often overlooked in a taiko ensemble. Almost every group has a pair of chappa but often nobody wants to play it! The goal of this workshop is to learn basic patterns and techniques that will help you develop facility with the instrument and unlock its sonic potential. By the end of this workshop participants will have patterns that they can practice and be excited about the potential of the instrument.
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Workshop 3—Yamamba: Wandering Mountain Spirit – empowering the inner you
Description: Empowering the inner you – Sometimes it may be easier to release your inner self when hidden behind a mask. In this workshop, participants will craft simple masks to wear while drumming, using them as a tool for self-expression and transformation. Through guided movement and rhythm, we’ll explore ways to awaken the body, unlock creativity, and connect with the spirit within. Channeling the energy of ancient mountain spirits rising from the earth, we’ll drum, move, and express ourselves freely and powerfully.