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Oshogatsu, a festival welcoming the New Year, is one of Japan’s most important annual festivals. Join us at the Children’s Museum to celebrate 2014, the Year of the Horse. Following our performance will be a shi-shi-mai (lion dance) and parade with taiko accompaniment.
今年もよろしくおねがいします
The performance is free with admission to the museum. We will be performing twice during the day. The times are TBD but will be in the afternoon. For more information, please visit The Boston Children’s Museum event calendar.
We are very sad to announce that this workshop has been canceled due to unfortunate circumstances. Preregistration money will be refunded. We hope to reschedule this workshop for next fall, and will let you know when these plans are complete. Please email [email protected] if you have any questions about the cancellation.
Odaiko New England is once again pleased to be hosting Kazuhiro Tsumura and Hidenori Tsumura from
Miyake-Jima Geino Doushi-Kai to the east coast to teach the traditional style of Miyake.
Again, we are sorry but this event has been canceled and we do hope to reschedule this workshop.
If you are interested in announcements from Boston Miyake Taiko, [email protected] to be added to our miyake announce list.
For the sixth consecutive year, Odaiko New England will energize more than 40,000 walkers at this year’s Walk for Hunger. Come hear our thunderous taiko rhythms on the Boston Common at the finish line of the 20-mile route. We look forward to sharing our spirit and joy in support of Project Bread and the walkers!
For more details about the Walk for Hunger, visit ProjectBread.org
Take a tour of the world at the Woburn Worldfest. Visitors can enjoy artwork, fair trade crafts, activities, cultural displays, and of course food from around the world.
WorldFest will take place on the Woburn Public Library Lawn at 45 Pleasant Street. The rain location is the Woburn Senior Center located at 144 School Street.
WorldFest will take place on May 18, 2014 from 2-5 pm and Odaiko New England will perform at 4:15pm.
A small handful of our troupe performs on the Long Wharf Mall to give a taste of the powerful drumming that will happen on Sunday in our full performance. Come see us play a few select songs and talk to us afterwards.
We will be performing at 12:00pm, 1:30pm and 3pm.
The Prelude is presented by Bailey T’s Resortwear and the Long Wharf Mall.
Odaiko New England performs at the Newport Black Ships Festival at the historic Cardine’s Field, one of our biggest performances all year. We’re very pleased to return to Newport’s 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.
Shimoda is now Newport’s sister city and also celebrates this festival.
The Black Ships festival is hosted by the Japan-America Society of Rhode Island.