Basic Information
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Orange County Buddhist Church | ||
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Background Information
グループの方針
Daion Taiko is a Japanese-American, Buddhist organization whose primary goal is to share our cultural and religious heritage with the community. We also strive to preserve this cultural art form by providing taiko training and exposure to the next generation. Our group currently has over 30 members and is composed of both young and old, beginning and advanced performers. We perform in many festivals, public functions, and temple-related events throughout the year.
グループの構成・哲学
Describe the ensemble's organizational structure and philosophy, including leadership structure, membership policy, and instructional process.
Our membership policy is simple:
Must be a member of our temple.
Must be at least 10 years old.
Each September, we accept new members and engage them in a 12 week introductory course.
Group History
Describe how, where, and why the ensemble was founded. What was its inspiration?
Rev. Doami and Rev. Takemoto worked w/ Rev. Mas Kodani of Senshin Buddhist Temple and Kinnara to help form a group at OCBC. Rev. Kodani asked Sharon Koga, who had recently moved from Utah and was a member of the Ogden Buddhist Taiko group, to be our sensei.
創設メンバー
Rev. John Doami
Rev. Art Takemoto
Sharon Koga (on loan from Kinnara)
Tak Kosakura
David Doami
Daryl Doami
Greg Matsura
Stanley Arai
June Hanano
Ryo Hanano
Roger Yamashita
Ann (Takata) Saneto
Arlene (Takata)
Sharon (Takata) Ice
Susan (Takata)
Vicki Yamashita
Nancy Shibata
Craig Shibata
構成メンバー
(i.e. ethnicity, generation, average years of experience, musical backgrounds, and motivation for playing)
Primarily Japanese ancestry, but certainly not the only one.
パフォーマンス、レコーディング、発売作品
パフォーマンス
List a selection of your regular performance venues (for example, Denver Sakura Matsuri, Seabrook obon, business conventions, Manzanar Pilgrimage, Maui Marathon, etc.)
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure (Orange County)
Festival of the Arts (Laguna Beach)
OCBC Hanamatsuri
OCBC Obon
Family Arts Festival (Cerritos)
講師
List the instructors, teachers and mentors who have worked with the ensemble.
Daryl Doami
Frank Yada
Craig Ishii
Keiko Harada
音楽・パフォーマンスのスタイル
Describe the ensemble's musical and performance styles.
Japanese-American, Buddhist Taiko
グループの代表作品
Please include title, composer, date of composition, special reason(s) for composition, and what the work represents to the group.
Hokkai Minyo Cho (Koto accompaniment) - 2005
Jishin Kyo Nishin - 1979
Gocha Gocha - 1979