

Nagisa Taiko
We welcome the 26th Study Tour of Japan for European Youth.
Group A: October 23, 2004 Group B: November 6, 2004
Mini Concert (5:30pm-6:00pm)
Our eight musical selections will be performed. Enjoy our exciting beat!
Taiko Experience (6:00pm-6:30pm)
We selected the rhythm of Nanaarai for your lesson. After the lesson, we will play it together.
Party (6:30pm-8:30pm)
Special Japanese home cooked dishes by some mothers are served with some beverages.
Tonightfs Special Musical Selections
1. Shokkiri-Kikuhime
We always play this music at the beginning of our concert. Please watch the harmony between drums.
2. Harugasumi
A misty day in spring is imagined by this rhythm. Young girls stand among the drums and beat both of them.
3. Kurabiraki
This music is to celebrate the day when Sake brewing ships delivered new Sake at the beginning of the year.
4. Nagisa-Nagareuchi
Our most traditional creative Taiko shows you wonderful stick performance by Hachidan-Uchi technique.
5. Takaisami
Fast beating of the drums in the early part of this music symbolizes beating of wings by hawks flying in the sky.
6. Senju
Senju means one thousand (i.e. a lot of) happiness. Girls and boys beat the drums as hard as they can.
7. Furedaiko-Buyu
This trilogy, including taking to the field, a battle and victory, leads you to the Age of Civil Wars.
8. Nanawarai
Imagine smiles of gSeven Deities of Good Fortuneh. We always play Nanawarai as an encore.
Contact us again!
Please browse Nagisa Taiko homepage in English
on the Web and email us after youfll go
back to your country.
Wefll upload many pictures and movie files
of this event to our home page soon.
URL(English): http://www.uranus.dti.ne.jp/~papang/
URL(Japanese): http://www.f5.dion.ne.jp/~ryo_koma/
Email: papang@uranus.dti.ne.jp