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30 Days to Better Shime Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Kris with practice pad

Kris Bergstrom, of On Ensemble, developed this 30-day program to improve shime daiko skills.  This program involves daily practice on shime or practice pad.  It increases in difficulty and goes on for 30 days straight.  We are more than halfway through and I am struggling to keep up the daily practice. Kris does support and encourage us through e -mails and videos but it is hard! Some of the drills are easy, some I am unable to do.  I am grateful that the program is almost over and wondering what the goal is and how I will be better.

Knock on Wood 2010
Nov ’10
20
7:00 pm

The Fort Wayne Dance Collective (FWDC) is pleased to present Fort Wayne Taiko’s fourth annual Knock on Wood performance on Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 7 p.m. The performance will be held at the Allen County Pubic Library’s theatre, located at the main library at 900 Library Plaza in downtown Fort Wayne.

Knock on Wood will feature a playful collage of sound and images performed by a diverse group of local talent. The collection of songs will include traditional and contemporary taiko drumming pieces as well as original compositions featuring chants, body percussion, language and dance.

Pre-sale tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students 12 and under. At the door, adult tickets are $15 and children tickets are $12. Call the Fort Wayne Dance Collective at 424-6574 for tickets or information.

Taiko, which means “big drum,” is a drumming and movement form based on Japanese tradition. Taiko is played on big drums, skinned both ends and placed in vertical, horizontal and diagonal positions. In taiko, the movement is as important as the rhythm–drummers play rhythms with sticks using choreographed arm movements and/or while ”dancing” from drum to drum.

Fort Wayne Taiko, the only performing taiko group in Indiana, has provided Northeast/Central Indiana with taiko performances and instruction since 2000. Fort Wayne Taiko members have studied with Japanese taiko masters in California and have brought guest taiko drummers to Fort Wayne to teach skills and repertory to local drummers. A program of the Fort Wayne Dance Collective, Fort Wayne Taiko honors the tradition of taiko as it equally strives to integrate taiko with other art forms to create experimental performance art. Weekly taiko classes are offered at the Fort Wayne Dance Collective. Children’s classes, outreach programs and performances are available upon request. For more info, go to their website, FWTaiko.org. To see several photos from recent FW Taiko shows, including Knock on Wood 2008, see below.

Fort Wayne Taiko is a program of the Fort Wayne Dance Collective, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. FWDC receives funding from Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne, the Indiana Arts Commission, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Partial funding for this event provided by the Downtown Improvement District.

West Central Arts Fest and Home Tour
Sep ’10
12
12:00 pm

Last years performance at West Central has been so talked about among the drummers that everyone wants to perform this year.  The setting, the atmosphere of community and the audience joining in were incredibly fun and what keeps us coming back for more. We will be performing Sunday on Union St. between Wayne and Berry, right in the midst of the popular West Central Home Tour.  We will be performing at lunchtime from 12:00-12:30. Its the perfect time to sit under the many mature trees and relax and have lunch or just let the spirit of the Arts Fest inspire you to imagine the people and social gatherings that took place in this beautiful neighborhood through the years. 

Taste of the Arts
Aug ’10
28
1:00 pm

Our summer wouldn’t be complete without a performance at A Taste of the Arts!  This unique event is a great way to spend the day so block off the day to treat yourself.  Fort Wayne Taiko will be performing  from 1:00-1:30 PM at the plaza and always look forward to seeing and talking to our audience. 

 http://www.tasteoftheartsfortwayne.org/

Cherry Blossom Festival
Apr ’10
18
12:00 pm

The Cherry Blossom Festival usually kicks off our festival season and is always a favorite because Spring is in the air, it’s a chance to mingle with the crowd during the demo and participation hour and because we get to drum together and perform for our wonderful audience. 

12:00-12:15  Plaza - Drum Call for Opening Ceremony

12:30-1:00    Plaza Performance

4:00-5:00     Freimann Square Demo and Participation

Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, It’s back to work we go! Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Fort Wayne Taiko members have been hard at work preparing for Knock on Wood IV.  New material, costuming, themes, and set ideas are under way as well as a new venue in the Downtown Library Auditorium.  In February, we were lucky enough to have John Yost, of Kaiju Daiko, back in the Fort for a 5-hour workshop and another new and exciting piece of music to explore.  This one is an original composition by John that his group performed at our 2008 concert.  So the metronomes have come out again and members are being frustrated (and humbled) by that tiny piece of equipment.  But its all worth it as we prepare for all the summer festivals and culminate with Knock on Wood IV on Nov 20, 2010.

Manchester College
Apr ’10
11
1:00 pm

We are excited to be performing at Manchester College for their International Fair that runs from Noon-5PM in the PERC, which is the athletic building. The fair is open to the public and sounds like great fun. Hope to see you there.

We will be performing from 1:00-1:45 on the stage.