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About
San Jose Taiko
History
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Since
1973, San Jose Taiko (SJT) has been mesmerizing audiences
with the powerful, spellbinding and propulsive sounds of
the taiko drums. Inspired by traditional Japanese drumming,
SJT performers express the beauty and harmony of the human
spirit through the voice of the taiko as they strive to
create new dimensions in Asian American movement and music.
Under the artistic direction
of Roy & PJ Hirabayashi, performance and expression are predicated upon
a profound respect for each member of the group. The spirit and essence of both rehearsal
and performance require physical endurance, with running and exercise required of
all members during practice sessions. All compositions performed by San Jose Taiko
are written or arranged by members of the group. Composing, choreographing, designing
and producing costumes, and handcrafting of the drums are part of the holistic process
in which all members participate. Through this singleness of mind and spirit, harmony
is achieved and the music rings with unity and clarity.
San Jose Taiko has broadened
and embellished the historical art form into a style that joins the traditional rhythms
of Japanese drumming with the beat of world rhythms including African, Balinese, Brazilian,
Latin and jazz percussion. The resulting sounds are contemporary, exciting, new and
innovative, bridging many styles, while still resonant of the Asian soul in America.
Company members also study both traditional and contemporary dance with leading choreographers,
producing performances that are fully choreographed, and theatrically lit extravaganzas
of musical sound. Individual members of San Jose Taiko have also toured with Kodo,
Ondekoza, Miyarabi Taiko and the jazz/fusion group, Hiroshima.
Since 1987, when San Jose Taiko
became one of the first American taiko troupes invited to tour Japan, the company
has collaborated in joint concerts with internationally renowned Asian performing
artists including Kodo, Ondekoza, Eitetsu Hayashi, Michiko Akao, Oedo Sukeroku, Osuwa
Taiko and Miyarabi Taiko. SJT has also collaborated with artists and companies from
other disciplines, including Brenda Wong Aoki, Mark Izu, Kenny Endo, Eth-Noh-Tec,
American Conservatory Theater, George Coates Performance Works, San Jose Repertory
Theatre, The San Jose Museum of Art, Abhinaya Dance Company, Jon Jang, Keith Terry
and Crosspulse and most recently with Anthony Brown, Marco Lienhard, Qi-Chao Liu,
PressGang, and Michael Sasaki
SJT has been recognized for
its artistic and managerial excellence with and Advancement Program from the National
Endowment for the Arts, the Multicultural Advancement Program from the California
Arts Council, Meet The Composer International Creative Collaborations, the Rockefeller
Foundation, the Knight Foundation, Nathan Cummings Foundation, and the Chevron Award
for Excellence. In 1994, SJT was honored by the Arts Council of Santa Clara County
with a commendation for community leadership for its efforts to foster cultural and
ethnic diversity in the arts.
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