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The Hamilton College Performing Arts Series has canceled a classical Indian music concert by Shafaatullah Khan on Friday, April 10. Instead, the Asian Studies Program "Asia and the Arts" Series will present a concert by the Japanese Taiko drum group Taikoza. This concert will be held at 8 p.m. in Wellin Hall and is free and open to the public.

Taikoza is a Japanese Taiko drum group that uses the powerful rhythms of the Taiko drums to create an electrifying energy that carries audiences in a new dimension of excitement. The taiko is a large, barrel-like drum that can fill the air with the sounds of rolling thunder. Drawing from Japan's rich tradition of music and performance, Taikoza has created a new sound using a variety of traditional instruments. In addition to drums of assorted sizes, Taikoza performers also play the shakuhachi and the fue (both bamboo flutes) and the koto (a 13 string instrument.) 

Taikoza was formed in New York City by members of Ondekoza (the group that started the modern day renaissance of Japanese Taiko in the 1960's and introduced Taiko to the world). Taikoza's love for taiko drumming transcends national boundaries bringing new energy to this ancestral form. Taikoza has performed in Europe, and Asia. The group has also appeared on the History Channel and The Last Samurai DVD set. Taikoza's goal is to educate people about the exciting art form of Taiko and introduce them to Japanese culture. 

For more information call the box office at 859-4331. This event is made possible by the Office of the Dean of Faculty and the Julie J. Kidd Fund.

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