Taiko Jam 05: July 16 & 17 at the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center in Los Angeles, CA

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Performing Arts

Jul 200516 Jul 200517

George and Sakaye Aratani Japan America Theatre
244 So. San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, California, 90012
United States

TICKETS NOW ON SALE!!!

The Japanese American Cultural and Community Center presents:

TAIKO JAM '05
Saturday, July 16, 2005, 8pm
Sunday, July 17, 2005, 3pm

This year's Taiko Jam returns to the George and Sakaye Aratani Japan America Theatre with four spectacular groups from various regions of North America and the Pacific. The groups are, Mu Daiko based in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, Stanford Taiko, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, the first college group invited to perform in Taiko Jam, TAIKOPROJECT, developed and based in Los Angeles, Zenshin Daiko, Maui, HI, the first all youth group to perform in Taiko Jam. The diverstiy, innovation and energy that these groups will radiate on stage, will be a concert you will not want to miss!

The George & Sakaye Japan America Theatre
244 So. San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

$30 Orchestra and $27 Balcony
$27 Orchestra and $25 Balcony, for JACCC members and Groups of (10) or more.

For tickets, please call the Aratani/Japan America Theatre Box Office (213) 680-3700, Monday through Saturday, 12 noon to 5pm. Daylight Savings, Pacific Coast Time.

For more information please contact: Johnny Mori (213) 628-2725, ext. 139. TAIKO JAM ’05 is curated and coordinated by Johnny Mori, Producing Director of the JACCC.

Taiko Jam 2005 is part of the 2005 North American Taiko Conference, July 13-17. For more information, please visit www.taikoconference.com.

 

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