Katari Taiko
118978014
V6B1H4
kataritaiko.bc.ca
**Katari Taiko Drum Group Association**
The **Katari Taiko Drum Group Association** is a Canadian nonprofit arts organization (Business Registration Number **118978014RR0001**) and the country’s first modern taiko drumming ensemble. Founded in 1979, the Vancouver-based collective specializes in Japanese percussion performance while fostering cultural education and community engagement.
### History
Katari Taiko ("talking drums" in Japanese) emerged during a period of cultural revitalization within the Japanese Canadian community, alongside initiatives like the *Japanese Canadian Centennial Project* and the anthology *Inalienable Rice*. Early members built their own instruments, using materials ranging from wine barrels to custom-ordered drum skins, and developed a collaborative leadership model inspired by Asian Canadian artistic collectives[3][5]. The group’s first public performance occurred in 1981 in Faro, Yukon[3].
### Activities
Katari Taiko conducts workshops, school programs, and public performances, emphasizing both traditional rhythms and contemporary adaptations. Its **eight-week introductory courses** teach fundamental techniques while exploring taiko’s historical significance in Japanese Canadian communities[1]. The ensemble has collaborated with groups like Chibi Taiko and Vancouver Okinawa Taiko, including a notable 2014 35th-anniversary concert featuring a salmon-themed collaborative premiere[2][5].
### Organizational structure
Operating as a collective, Katari Taiko rotates leadership roles and makes decisions through consensus. Over 70 members have participated since its inception, with alumni remaining active through advisory roles and event support[5]. The group maintains a focus on progressive causes, including environmental advocacy and cross-cultural exchange[4].
### Cultural significance
As pioneers of North American taiko, Katari Taiko has influenced the development of Canadian world music scenes. Their work blends discipline, physicality, and artistic innovation to reinterpret Japanese traditions within a multicultural framework[4][5].
[1] https://kataritaiko.bc.ca [2] https://kt.vancouvertaiko.ca [3] https://kataritaiko.bc.ca/history/ [4] https://www.tenbc.com/katari-taiko/ [5] https://jccabulletin-geppo.ca/katari-taiko-finding-our-voice/
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Poslední komentáře
Absolutely thrilled to see such a wonderful opportunity in our community! Can't wait to join and learn about the art of taiko drumming. 🎶🥁detail |
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What a fantastic way to connect with our Japanese-Canadian heritage! Looking forward to making music and memories together with everyone! 🌟❤️detail |
Poslední diskuze
What role do you think traditional arts like taiko drumming play in preserving cultural identity within immigrant communities?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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How can NGOs like Katari Taiko enhance community engagement and participation through workshops and performances focused on traditional art forms?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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V6B1H4
O společnosti
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Katari Taiko Canadas first taiko ensemble Post navigation WinterSpring 2025 8Week Taiko Workshop Thursday evenings February 8 March 28 630930PM Fee 400 Maximum 6 participantsLocation Vancouver Japanese Language School Japanese Hall 487 Alexander Street Come play big drums and have fun learning taiko. Join us for eightweeks of handson taiko workshops including an introduction to the history and context of taiko in the JapaneseCanadian community and North America. Participants will learn fundamental taiko drumming techniques and rhythms and will explore the context of taiko as a performing art within the Japanese Canadian community and North America. No previous experience is necessary.
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