Origin Sydney, Australia Website www.taikoz.com Genre Dance music Members Riley Lee | Years active 1997 (1997)-present Active from 1997 Record label Pulse:heart:beat | |
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Genres Taiko
Percussion ensemble
Dance Albums Taikodeck, Taiko no Sekai, Live at Angel Place Similar Chieko Kojima, Eitetsu Hayashi, Kodō, Kaoru Watanabe, Kenny Endo |
Taikoz blessings of the earth concert highlights
Taikoz is a taiko ensemble based in Sydney, Australia. Formed in 1997, they are credited with not only being an early Australian taiko ensemble, but for also broadly expanding interest in taiko performance in Australian society.
Contents
- Taikoz blessings of the earth concert highlights
- Taikoz crimson sky concert highlights
- History
- Performance
- Songs
- References
Taikoz crimson sky concert highlights
History
Taikoz formed in 1997 and was founded by Riley Lee along with their current artistic director, Ian Cleworth. Lee had previously worked with Ondekoza in the 1970s, and was approached by Cleworth to form a kumi-daiko group in Sydney.
Performance
Taikoz's performances contain traditional pieces passed on from groups such as Ondekoza and performers such as Eitetsu Hayashi, more modern pieces also developed by Japanese groups,as well as pieces the group has developed on their own. Some of the more traditional pieces include Yatai-bayashi and Hachijo, whereas some of their own, unique pieces include Asobibachi and Knots. Their performances also can be categorized as either more traditional, festival-based pieces (called matsuri-bayashi) before formal groups formed in the 1950s, or more based on modern kumi-daiko performance modeled on groups like Ondekoza and Kodo.
As Taikoz's development partially extended from performers in Japan, they have been credited as being very successful as emphasizing Japanese elements in their work while also being able to implement original, creative styles into their performances. They have also been effective at introducing taiko performance to the Australian populace, and have generated significant interest in taiko playing among Australians. They have performed collaboratively with Kodo, and have also performed at the Sydney Festival, the Canberra Theatre, and at the City Recital Hall.
Songs
Regretful PromiseTaikodeck · 2012
Bad Man TingTaikodeck · 2012
CcctvTaikodeck · 2012