Odaiko New England (ONE) began drumming in 1994 and is fast becoming one of the
premier taiko groups on the East Coast. By combining Japanese aesthetic
sensibility with the bold American spirit, ONE is forging its own
modern distinctive style and voice as it challenges the very definition
of the art of taiko.
In Japan, the sounds of the taiko are infused
into various aspects of daily life. From Shinto and Buddhist
rituals, to celebratory festivals,
the taiko is said to be the voice and spirit of the Japanese.
Its rhythms reflect the sounds of nature, the changing of the
seasons,
Mother’s heartbeat. The sound of the taiko has an irresistible
draw that summons people to seek out its source. The voice
of the taiko
is palpable, its language is universal. It speaks across boundaries
of race, class, culture, and religion, and appeals to people
of all ages and gender.
Our aim is to make taiko a familiar
art form to American audiences, and thereby encourage a greater
appreciation and understanding
of Asian American cultures. We believe the taiko has the power
to bring
people together in harmony and community. In the spirit of
kumidaiko (ensemble drumming), we strive to drum as ONE voice.
Brought together by a common love for taiko, the members and
supporters of Odaiko New England reflect the rich cultural
diversity of New
England. Through performances, workshops, lecture demonstrations,
and ongoing taiko classes, and through creating opportunities
for communities to drum together, ONE’s wish is to proudly
share its
heritage with as many people as possible in the hopes that
it will enrich the lives of those who are touched by the
sound of
the taiko.
Experience the visceral power of Odaiko New England
as the drummers move and drum in unison,
creating a sensation that can be felt as much as seen and
heard.
The powerful sound of taiko,
combined with dynamic movement,
makes for an exuberant and energetic performance
that is sure to delight and mesmerize audiences
of all
ages and cultural backgrounds. |