SVDSN Fall II Taiko Classes
4 Sundays from 2-3pm: November 7, 14, and 21,
and December 5, 2021
Starting on Sunday, November 7, SVDSN will be holding weekly taiko classes for vaccinated self advocates, ages 12 and up. We just concluded a 5-class series earlier this fall of outdoor taiko classes, and due to popular demand, our OT instructor, Sydney Shiroyama, will lead another series of 4 classes for SVDSN.
In these classes, self-advocates learn ensemble Japanese drumming. While taiko, the drum, has long existed in Japanese traditions, the ensemble style of taiko, a.k.a. kumidaiko, we play in North America only developed in Japan in the 1950's! This relatively new style of taiko evokes excitement and a celebratory atmosphere and is found in many festivals in Japan. In America, taiko was nurtured by the Japanese American communities during the Asian American civil rights movement in the 1960's and 1970's, and had particularly strong roots in Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Churches (Buddhist Churches of America). As a result, taiko gained visibility and popularity as a vibrant performing art, inspiring groups to form across the U.S. in diverse communities, schools, and colleges, and even in Europe and South America. Taiko is an art form that lends itself to inclusivity and unity-- it gives everyone a voice and the opportunity to be heard. SVDSN is excited to be partnering with TaikoPeace, the Mountain View Buddhist Temple, and Sydney Shiroyama to bring taiko to our families.
In this series of 4 classes, Sydney will be working with self advocates, teaching them the foundations and fundamentals of taiko playing and performance. In this series, the students will start learning "Matsuri," a standard taiko piece that is in the repertoire of many taiko groups. We will use the standard "kuchi-shoga" method that taiko players use to teach pieces to one another, chanting the drumming patterns out loud as they are learning to physically drum the movements, using words or sounds that are assigned to certain movements and rhythms. We will introduce students to foundational movements and phrases that frequently appear in other pieces. Students will also have opportunities to work on performance skills and showmanship as some exercises around improvisation and solo work will be incorporated into the classes.
Because the classes are sequential and will build on the material and techniques learned the previous session, we ask that the self advocate attend all 4 classes. (Exceptions may be made if 1 of the 4 classes needs to be missed. Please let us know when you register.)
We will be working toward building a repertoire of pieces that can be performed as a group and having performance opportunities for the group. Additional details will be forthcoming.
SVDSN will follow the same protocols developed during the summer inclusive workshops to keep our community safe:
- The instruction team and any volunteers are fully vaccinated and will wear masks.
- All participants are fully vaccinated and will wear a mask. (If the self advocate is unable to wear a mask, please let us know as accommodations can be made.)
- Drums will be socially distanced.
- Classes will be held outdoors.
- No food is permitted during class. (Water is permitted as we will take water breaks during class.)
- A fully-vaccinated adult must attend with the self advocate and stay on the premises while class is in session.
- A health check will be conducted before each class.
We will continue to monitor state and county guidelines throughout the class series and adjust as needed. Thank you for your understanding as we work to keep our community safe!
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions, but we hope to see you at taiko this fall!
Dates: Sundays, November 7, 14, and 21, and December 5, 2021
Time: 2-3pm PT
Location: Mountain View Buddhist Temple (outdoors)
Cost: $20/class for SVDSN members* ($80 for 4 classes); $30/class for non-SVDSN members ($120 for 4 classes)
*Note: scholarships are available to SVDSN families; signing up to join SVDSN is free! Please email svdsnprograms@gmail.com with your request.