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After our taiko drumming experience, we took a short break and had tea and treats and then proceeded to set the room up for a music improvisation workshop, which I had offered to do for Yasuyo’s community. We had a delightful intergenerational mix of folks and spent the next two hours engaged in some fantastic and fun music improvisation with a host of instruments and plenty of vocal experiences. I cannot think of a better way to spend a day in Japan-music music and more music. Heaven on earth in my book!
1 comment:
Hi Mary!
I saw a Japanese drumming group perform at Uc Boulder stadium once on July 4th under purple dusk skies, then fireworks. Awesome!
But the drums really made it special. Looks like a tough workout!
Mara
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