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Calendar

Aug
5
Mon
Summer Taiko Classes
Aug 5 @ 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm

For more information, please read our classes page.

Aug
9
Fri
Black Ships Festival @ Independence park
Aug 9 all-day

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Odaiko New England is very pleased to return to Rhode Islands’s 36th annual Black Ships Festival, August 9th and 10th.

Friday evening, catch our full performance at 7pm at Independence Park.  The event is free.  Bring chairs and blankets to sit out on the grass. 

Saturday will feature multiple small performances throughout the day as part of the Arts & Crafts and Martial Arts Fair featuring demonstrations, workshops, and displays. And in the evening, we’ll be performing at the Black Ships Festival Gala.

The Black Ships Festival is a weekend-long festival celebrating the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa, which opened the Japanese ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to United States trade.  The “Black Ships,” or “Kurofune,” refers to the Japanese term for foreign ships.

To celebrate this friendship, the Japanese city of Shimoda also celebrates this festival.

The Black Ships festival is hosted by the Japan-America Society of Rhode Island.

Aug
10
Sat
Black Ships Festival @ Independence park
Aug 10 all-day

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Odaiko New England is very pleased to return to Rhode Islands’s 36th annual Black Ships Festival, August 9th and 10th.

Friday evening, catch our full performance at 7pm at Independence Park.  The event is free.  Bring chairs and blankets to sit out on the grass. 

Saturday will feature multiple small performances throughout the day as part of the Arts & Crafts and Martial Arts Fair featuring demonstrations, workshops, and displays. And in the evening, we’ll be performing at the Black Ships Festival Gala.

The Black Ships Festival is a weekend-long festival celebrating the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa, which opened the Japanese ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to United States trade.  The “Black Ships,” or “Kurofune,” refers to the Japanese term for foreign ships.

To celebrate this friendship, the Japanese city of Shimoda also celebrates this festival.

The Black Ships festival is hosted by the Japan-America Society of Rhode Island.

Aug
11
Sun
Bolton Fair @ Kalon Farm
Aug 11 all-day

Join us at the 137th annual Bolton Fair in Lancaster, MA for an old fashioned agricultural fair with petting zoos, tractor pulls, fiddler contests, lumberjack shows, acrobats, livestock contests, exhibitions and entertainment. Odaiko New England will be performing on Sunday, August 11th.

Tickets available on line at http://www.boltonfair.org/. Parking is free

Aug
12
Mon
Summer Taiko Classes
Aug 12 @ 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm

For more information, please read our classes page.

Aug
19
Mon
Summer Taiko Classes
Aug 19 @ 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm

For more information, please read our classes page.

Aug
26
Mon
Summer Taiko Classes
Aug 26 @ 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm

For more information, please read our classes page.

Sep
9
Mon
Fall Taiko Classes
Sep 9 @ 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm

For more information, please read our classes page.

Sep
14
Sat
Brandeis Universtion Matsuri @ Great Lawn
Sep 14 @ 12:30 pm

Summer festivals are a seasonal tradition in Japan. Typically hosted by a shrine or temple, people wear yukata (summer kimonos) and play fun games while eating foods and snacks sold at food stands. The Brandeis Japan Student Association aims to share this tradition with the community through good food and fun, interactive activities; they will have a Japanese taiko performance, yakisoba at a food stand, and traditional summer games such as suika-wari (watermelon smashing)

Join Odaiko New England on the great lawn at Brandeis University for their Natsu Matsuri, or Summer Festival.  ONE will be performing at 12:30.

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Garage Band @ Arlington Global Service Station
Sep 14 @ 4:00 pm

The Arlington Commission on Arts & Culture is hosting Garage Band, a dance party at the Arlington Service Station, a gas station on Mass Ave in Arlington. Arlington Service Station is located within Arlington’s newly minted Cultural District, and owner Abe Sahli was inspired by the designation to commission local artist Johnny Lapham to paint a mural on his station, including on the pumps! It’s exuberant and beautiful, as you may have seen, and now Abe is getting into concert presenting. Our first event was last June, and we had a crowd of about 1,500 joyful, dancing people. This is a free event focused on bringing together the community.