Dartmouth Events

HopStop: Burlington Taiko Drummers (performance)

Surging rhythms and dramatic movements: experience the power of the ancient Japanese drumming tradition. This event is free and unticketed.

Saturday, August 5, 2023
11:00am – 12:00pm
Dartmouth Green
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Arts, Performances

Surging rhythms and dramatic movements: experience the power of the ancient Japanese drumming tradition.

Burlington Taiko Drummers rock the Green with traditional Matsuri festival pieces and contemporary explorations of this dynamic art form. Their performance interweaves drum and dance, showcasing elements of martial arts, jazz and Shinto and bears witness to the majesty of nature's Tsunami on the giant Odaiko drum. The ever-popular Shi Shi Mai Lion dance delights children of all ages and brings good health and wellness to those lucky enough to be nibbled by the Lion.  

For those inspired to participate, Sensei Paton will offer the audience a chance to come onstage for a learning experience.     

Taiko (which means "big drum" in Japanese) is a relatively modern revival of ancient Japanese drumming traditions. The drums originally developed in India, where they represented the voice of Buddha in religious ceremonies, and arrived in Japan around 500 AD with the spread of Buddhism, quickly becoming part of local spiritual traditions. Over time, many areas developed unique choreography and rhythms celebrating festivals or recreations of historic events. Today, taiko has emerged as a performing art, astonishing audiences worldwide with a blend of music and various martial arts.

Come to the Howe Library 10-10:30 am for a special event of storytelling and creating Hachimaki, a traditional Japanese headband symbolizing courage. Discover more about the art of Taiko drumming before heading to the Dartmouth Green to watch the performance.

This event is free and unticketed.

Get more info here.

For more information, contact:
Hopkins Center for the Arts
603-646-2422

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.