Training Workshop - The art of contemporary taiko: war, the body and Japanese drums
The objective of this training course is to present and introduce, in a historical perspective, the contemporary creation of taiko in the Modern period (Kindai), specifically from the Second World War (1939 - 1945), when the collective performance of these instruments became known as kumi-daiko. In this sense, the workshop proposes a dive into the historical gaps of the birth and development of the art of Japanese drums in the midst of conflicts and transformations in Japan between the 1950s and 1970s. the emergence of avant-garde movements in Japanese arts and early contemporary groups.
Target audience: The project should be enjoyed by audiences of different age groups, socioeconomic conditions, especially teenagers and young people who are unaware of Japanese culture.
CALENDAR:
REGISTRATION from March 03 to 23, 2021
WORKSHOP CONFIRMATION AND LINK DISCLOSURE by email, March 23, 2021 (check spam box)
PLATFORM: Google Meet
DATE: March 24, 2021
HOURS: 7pm to 9pm
Project supported by the Aldir Blanc Cultural Emergency Law nº 14.017/2020. * The class will be recorded ** Certificates will be issued
24 March 21
Google Meet
7pm - 9pm
UPCOMING COURSES
MINISTER
Rafael Garcia is an actor, doctoral candidate and master in Performing Arts at the State University of Campinas (IA/UNICAMP). He has a degree in Arts from Faculdade Polis das Artes de São Paulo and a BA in Performing Arts from the State University of Londrina (CECA/UEL). He works mainly on the following subjects: arts, theatrical interpretation and Japanese culture.