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“Cast No Dirt in the Well that Gives You Water” by Tetsumi Hanaoka


We cleaned our dormitory at Kodo Village just before we set off on tour!

Photo: Tetsumi Hanaoka
As the saying goes, “Cast no dirt in the well that gives you water”: We will be away for one and half months, so we all worked together to leave our place clean and tidy. Now, we all feel refreshed, too! We will do our very best to present great performances for our audiences. So, please, please come along to see “Kodo One Earth Tour: Mystery”!

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“Rehearsals for New Production ‘Eternity'” by Yosuke Kusa


“Kodo One Earth Tour: Eternity” Rehearsals

Photo: Takashi Okamoto

Rehearsals have been going well for our new production, “Eternity,” which premieres at the end of this year.

Photo: Takashi OkamotoPhoto: Takashi Okamoto

The sun rises, the wind blows, rain falls, and the stars appear in the still of night.

Since ancient times, nature has created repetitive patterns that this production will express on stage, through the sensibilities of Tamasaburo Bando and our own senses gained through life on Sado Island.

Photo: Takashi Okamoto

“Eternity” debuts on Sado Island on Nov. 20 and will tour throughout Japan. We look forward to sharing it with you all!

Photos: Takashi Okamoto

“Kodo One Earth Tour: Eternity”

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Nov. 20 (Thu) Amusement Sado, Sado Is., Niigata
Nov. 30 (Sun) City Hall Plaza “Aore Nagaoka,” Nagaoka, Niigata
–”Heartbeat Project” Special Version–
Dec. 2 (Tue) Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall, Kawasaki, Kanagawa
Dec. 4 (Thu) Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater Concert Hall, Nagoya, Aichi
Dec. 6 (Sat) & 7 (Sun) NHK Osaka Hall, Osaka City
Dec. 10 (Wed) Okayama Civic Hall, Okayama City
Dec. 12 (Fri) Ueno Gakuen Hall, Hiroshima City
Dec. 15 (Mon) & 16 (Tue) Hakataza Theater, Fukuoka City
Dec. 19 (Fri)–23 (Tue/Public Hol.) Bunkyo Civic Hall, Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo
Dec. 25 (Thu) Niigata Prefectural Civic Center, Niigata City

 

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“Kodo One Earth Tour: Mystery” Message from Yuta Sumiyoshi (Japanese)


The fall “Kodo One Earth Tour 2014: Mystery” Japan Tour begins this month. In this video, cast member Yuta Sumiyoshi talks about “Mystery.” (Note: This message is in Japanese)

Watch on You Tube▶http://youtu.be/Cv1EkQP4Zpo

Photo: Takashi OkamotoPhoto: Takashi Okamoto

Photos: Takashi Okamoto

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“Update from Asakusa” by Naomi Iseki


Update from Asakusa

From July Issue of Japanese Monthly Newsletter “Kodo”

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In June, thanks to the cooperation of many locals and numerous others we held five successful performances in Asakusa. Thank you for your support, everyone!

Just like last year, this year there was an array of stalls from shops in Taito Ward set up in the lobby. This kind of lobby setup is unusual on a Kodo tour and quite unique to our Asakusa performances. The shop clerks wore matching happi (workman’s coats) and their presence made the theater atmosphere very lively.

Photo: Takashi Okamoto

On the first floor, we had an exhibition and also set up a corner where people could play taiko. It provided a chance for many people to play our drums. I hope that the people who had never played taiko before felt a stronger connection to the drums through their hands-on experience.

Photo: Takashi Okamoto

This time, we also had School Workshop Performances at two schools in Asakusa. For some Kodo members, it was their first time to perform at a school with Kodo. It was such an enjoyable time for all of us to be surrounded by the children with their pure hearts and smiles.

Photo: Takashi OkamotoPhoto: Takashi Okamoto

School Workshop Performance in Asakusa

 

We performed two pieces in front of Asakusa Public Hall in the “Star Plaza” (Walk of Fame) area. Before we performed outside, I went around the locals to let them know we would be doing this and they said “Play taiko as much as you like!” “I’m looking forward to it!,” etc. Then, they even came along to watch us during the outside performance, so I was so happy! On the final day it was drizzling, but when we started to perform Yui,, the sun shined on the performers. I will never forget that moment.

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Our Asakusa performances were a success thanks to the help of so many people. During Asakusa’s annual festival Sanja Matsuri, the sound of live music accompanies the portable shrines as they make their way along the streets. Based at Kodo’s Tokyo Office, I will continue to work hard in the hopes that the sound of Kodo’s taiko will also be something the locals in Asakusa look forward to hearing every year!


“‘Mystery’ Team Returns to Sado” by Kosuke Urushikubo


July 22, 2014

Hello, everyone! Thank you very much for always reading our blogs.
We have just returned to Sado Island from our two-and-a-half month tour.

Photo: Erika Ueda Photo: Erika Ueda

Today, we carried out maintenance on the small props. We did it with the great care as our way of telling the equipment, “You did a good job over the past couple of months and we are counting on you for the fall tour, too!”

We met a lot of people during this spring tour. We really appreciate everyone who came to see our performances. If you have not seen “Mystery” yet, please come to see it in September and October. We hope to see you at a theater somewhere!

Sep. – Oct. 2014 “Kodo One Earth Tour 2014: Mystery” Japan Tour

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Photo: Takashi Okamoto

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OET “Mystery” Tour Finale | Performance in Hakusan City


July 20 “Mystery” Finale at “Hakusan International Taiko Extasia 2014”

Photo: Taro NishitaPhoto: Taro Nishita

“Kodo One Earth Tour: Mystery” toured throughout Japan from May to July, giving 31 performances attended by around 40,000 people. For the finale of this tour, we were invited to perform at “Hakusan International Taiko Extasia 2014,” held at Hakusan-shi Matto Bunka Kaikan in Hakusan, Ishikawa.

The “Mystery” tour will continue from September, traveling from Hokkaido & Tohoku all the way down to Western Honshuu. We hope you’ll join us!

“Kodo One Earth Tour 2014: Mystery” Sep. – Oct. Japan Tour
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“First One Earth Tour Concert in Nanyo in 13 Years” by Narumi Matsuda


First Kodo Concert in Nanyo in 13 Years

Photo: Narumi MatsudaPhoto: Narumi Matsuda

I am a member of Kodo’s staff and Kodo gave a performance on July 4th in my hometown, Nanyo City in Yamagata Prefecture. This venue has been holding concerts since the 80’s when Kodo began and it is going to close its doors for good soon, so we were invited there as their final event. They began with a Kodo performance and wanted to finish as they had started.

I have a lot of memories of this hall from when I was little and to see the Kodo members perform there, well it was like I was being shown how my past and present are connected.

Photo: Narumi Matsuda

It’s a small town but the concert was sold out! I think it’s thanks to the great efforts of the hosting committee. The audience got really excited and their response even managed to surprise to the performers.

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This venue will disappear but I hope that someday there will be a new opportunity for the sound of Kodo to return here again.

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“Akita Performance” by Akiko Ando


July 4, 2014

Akita Performance

Photo: Takashi Okamoto

When I was a freshman in high school, seven years ago, I saw Kodo perform for the first time and it made me decide what I wanted to do in the future. I’m from Akita Prefecture, and while our performance this weekend isn’t in my hometown, I am still really looking forward to finally having the chance to perform with Kodo in my home area.

Photo: Takashi Okamoto

 

 

In the “Mystery” programme, I was given a role that I feel allows me to show my own character well. It is important to feel the air and the darkness created each and every time we perform. I also feel the regional differences in the audience’s response to our performances, so I’m really excited to see what kind of reaction the people in Akita will have to “Mystery.”

 

Photo: Takashi Okamoto

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Photos: Takashi Okamoto

 

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“Kodo & Les Nuits de Fourvière” by Kodo PR Team


Kodo & “Les Nuits de Fourvière”

Melanie Taylor, who looks after Kodo’s translation and English public relations, toured internationally with Kodo from 2008 – 2012. She was one of the company managers on “Kodo One Earth Tour 2009: ekkyo – transborder,” which gave performances in ten countries around Europe from May through July 2009. Here are some of her memories from Kodo’s 2009 experience performing at Lyon’s long-running festival “Les Nuits de Fourvière,” where Kodo “DADAN” will perform later this month.

Article & photos by Melanie Taylor. Video by Les Nuits de Fourvière.

 

Kodo visited Lyon, France, in June 2009 during its rare overseas summer “One Earth Tour” to perform at festival Les Nuits de Fourvière.” It was a little over halfway through our 9-week-long tour , and we had performed at a range of theaters, including magnificent concert halls in Rome, London, and Munich; a 5000-seat sports stadium in Zagreb, a 4000-seat outdoor amphitheater in Istanbul… so we were ready for anything. But the ancient Roman theater at Fourvière was unforgettable and the festival and its audiences stand out for me as a highlight of that tour.

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It was the first time for Kodo to perform in Lyon and we arrived the day before our own performances. We were invited to watch “West Side Story” at the same theater that we would perform at for the next two nights. The summer heat and the late sunset meant that the performances, both theirs and ours at least, started at 9:30pm, which meant the sun would set during the performance. We entered the Roman amphitheater and I remember being amazed by the massive size of the arena and the history of the place. Coming from New Zealand, where we have trees older than any buildings, anything ancient and man-made really has an extra impact on me. We heard that it was the first time for the cast of “West Side Story” to perform outdoors, and this stage had three memorable features, or challenges: Roman relics on stage (which could not be covered up or moved or touched), wind, and a collaboration of stage lighting and natural lightning. As we watched, props and costumes moved in the breeze, which ranged from gentle to invigorating and actually moving small stage items about. The temperature changed as the sun went down and the moon rose during the performance. At the end of the performance, the audience was on its feet applauding the finale of six shows of the beloved musical and people threw cushions, borrowed for comfort on the stone seating, at the stage and performers in a whirlwind of color. It was like the sumo in Japan, but from such steep seating, the cushions flew at great speed as they hurtled towards the cast and it created even more excitement as they hit the stage and people in the VIP seating.

Les Nuits de Fourvière has been an annual event since 1946, so we were not only impressed by the history of the venue but also the history of the festival. The hospitality and the professionalism of all the staff and technical crew were just superb and we felt instantly at home, almost as if we were at our own festival “Earth Celebration.” It was a wonderful feeling to find in France, in a foreign city halfway around the world from Japan.

The next day, we arrived at the theater to set up for our own performances. The path from the stage to the lighting booth was very steep, and the performers had to really look up rather than out at the audience. They shared the stage with the ancient stone relics, our wooden drums looking smaller than usual beside the massive columns, but there was more than enough space for our large cast and instruments, including our biggest drum and cart. ▶ read more


“Performance in Kumagaya, Saitama” by Kosuke Urushikubo


June 28, 2014

Hello, everyone! Recently, the sun’s rays have been getting stronger as summer heats up. I hope you are all keeping well. Actually, I am not a fan of hot weather, so I’m battling against the heat everyday.

Tomorrow, on June 29, we will have a performance at Kumagaya Bunka Sozo-kan Sakuramate in Kumagaya, Saitama.

Photo: Takashi Okamoto

Kumagaya City is close to my hometown, so I would often go there to visit taiko shops, go shopping and see cherry blossoms, etc. I have a lot of memories there. Before coming to Kodo Apprentice Centre, I also came to Kumagaya to take the bullet train from Kumagaya Station. I am happy to perform in such a familiar place and I am really looking forward to it.

Photo: Takashi Okamoto

I’ll be waiting for you all at the theater!


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