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Taiko

Published on 14/05/2012 - Edition 2012

Tsunagari Taiko Center promotes Japanese popular arts and the great strength of life, creation and joy they reveal inside each one of us.

Discover Taiko and Awa dance with Tsunagari Taiko Center
on the cultural stage

 

Taiko

 

Taiko is an age-old art which is rooted in Japanese mythology. It is said that its lively beat and the joy it conveys caused the goddess of the sun, Amaterasu Ohmikamiaurai, to light up the earth again.



Since then, Japanese drums are born and put rhythm into religious life and popular feasts. Lately, this art has become a way of art expression which can be seen on stage everywhere in the world.

 

Awa dance

 

Awa dance has been practiced since more than 400 years in the streets of Japan during Obon days (the feast for welcoming the ancestors, in August). This dance has evolved since its creation and has become a symbol of both tradition and modernity, Japanese everyday life.

Awa dance is practiced by men, women, children and old people! This is a festal dance that evokes many other ones practiced in carnivals around the world.

 

 

Photo credits: © TAKO Presse / 2011 / Sylvie

Schedule

  • Japanese popular arts Thursday 05 July, 14h30-15h45, Cultural stage
    Conference by Tsunagari Taiko Center
  • Taiko show Saturday 07 July, 10h45-11h45, Cultural stage
    Tsunagari Taiko Center

Associated themes

  • Music
    Music
  • Culture and traditions
    Culture and traditions