The La Fontaine Arts Council will be sponsoring a performance by TAIKO DRUMS at the Huntington City-Township Library, on Tuesday, July 10 at 6:00 pm. This performance is free to the public. All ages are invited to enjoy the 45-minute performance celebrating the Library’s summer reading program.
The Taiko Drums are a part of the Fort Wayne Dance Collective. Taiko is a traditional Japanese musical tradition that means “big drum.” The large, hollow, skin-covered drums used in taiko are played vertically, horizontally or diagonally to create a range of vibrant rhythms. But taiko isn’t simply about sound. Its characteristic beat is achieved through choreographed arm movements, as drummers “dance” their sticks from drum to drum.
Established in 1997, Fort Wayne Taiko – a program of the Fort Wayne Dance Collective (FWDC) – is the only Taiko group in Indiana and one of few in the Midwest. Inspired by a performance by Vancouver-based Katari Taiko, our small group of volunteers built our first set of drums out of bourbon barrels bought from a Louisville distillery. As we’ve grown, we’ve remained passionate about sharing the taiko experience with our community. Our mission is to honor the ancient tradition of taiko with unique, multifaceted performance art.
Fort Wayne Taiko has hosted touring taiko groups from around the world. Our members have attended the North American Taiko Conference, spent time at taiko camps and workshops, and have traveled to Japan to study under renowned Japanese taiko masters. In July of 2014, Fort Wayne Taiko was invited to play at the World Taiko Gathering in Los Angeles, CA. As our core group of members continues to build skills, we share it with incoming members – building the robust repertoire that we have today. Fort Wayne Taiko offers weekly classes, outreach programs and performances.
For more information, contact Debbie Dyer at the LaFontaine Arts Council @ 358.0055 or call the Library.