Nagisa Taiko 20th anniversary concert in June 6, 2010

at Edogawa City Hall in Funabori


Part 1

Nagisa Nagare-uchi

Our most traditional creative Taiko shows you wonderful stick performance by Hachidan-Uchi technique.

 

Bon-Daiko gDaiTokyoOndoh & gNagisa Ondoh

Bon-Daiko drumming supports Bon-Odori dancing performed in Japanese summer festival.

 

Harugasumi

A misty day in spring is imagined by this rhythm. Young girls stand among the drums and beat both of them.

 

Jyu-yondai

Our most traditional Kumi-Daiko performance



Part 2

Noroshi-Uchi

Solo performance by Shingo Morikawa

 

Shokkiri

We always play this music at the beginning of our concert. Please watch the harmony between drums.

 

Jinyu & Kikuhime

This music images brave men waiting for the final battle in silence in their battle position

 

Kurabiraki

This music is to celebrate the day when Sake brewing ships delivered new Sake at the beginning of the year.

 

Takaisami & Kagetora

Fast beating of the drums in the early part of this music symbolizes beating of wings by hawks flying in the sky

 

Yah!

Kids play this simple music hard at the front position.

 

Ranjyatai

Early part of this music is silently played as solo part, and the sound of drumming gradually becomes great ensemble against finale.

 

Furedaiko-Buyu

This trilogy, including taking to the field, a battle and victory, leads you to the Age of Civil Wars.

 

Nanawarai

Imagine smiles of gSeven Deities of Good Fortuneh. We always play Nanawarai as an encore.

 

Thank you for coming!

 

Party


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