Yamato: Drummers of Japan —  FirstOntario PAC - downtown St. Catharines
 

FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre presents
YAMATO: The Drummers of Japan
THURS 16 JAN AT 7:30PM

PARTRIDGE HALL

 
YAMATO is a Japanese Taiko drumming group based in Asuka-mura Nara Prefecture which is well known by Japanese people as the hometown of Japan. They call themselves “YAMATO, the Taiko drumming group that travels all over the world.” They have given more than 4,500 shows across 54 countries around the world since their formation in 1993.

 A memorable performance of ‘physical music’ that embodies the rhythms of Japanese Taiko drums and other traditional instruments.

YAMATO’s Taiko work cannot be fully described by the word “performance.” They have performed in theatres, schools, all types of events, and even held workshops and Taiko lessons. They spend half a year touring Japan and the other half of the year youring the world. Their motto is “We go everywhere when somebody needs YAMATO! and bring energy to the people living in the world!” They bring joy to the world.
 
On stage, they are standing with more than 40 Taiko drums and all of them have different characters. For example, their largest drum called “Odaiko,” produced from a huge tree over 400 years old, is approximately two metres in diameter and weighs 500 kg. All other Taiko drums are different sizes and have different sounds. The members of the group have trained their bodies to the limit to beat these massive Taiko drums.
 
They do not simply make their Taiko drums explode with sound; they produce delicate music that provides the listener with a palette of meticulously crafted sound. This is why YAMATO’s original performances are known as “physical music,” and continue to receive high acclaim all over the world. YAMATO is sometimes intense, sometimes sad, sometimes comforting, and in the next moment comical on stage.
 

“The combination of the music, choreography, and lighting design really lent itself to a spectacular auditory and visual feast for the senses.” - Eclectic Arts Media


Regular $55
Member $45

All tickets are subject to HST.