Hello! This is Eva from Eva Kestner International Taiko Drum Academy.
I am a professional and accomplished taiko drummer and instructor.
I was the founder and first musical directorof Cornell University's Taiko Drumming group, I have received the excellency award from the Tokyo University of Arts New Artists Competition, and my original music is now published by Harper Collins and Cambridge International Curriculum.
Experience the wonderful Japanese taiko drums through a 90 minute workshop where I will be teaching the taiko drums in English. We will go through the foundation training, rhythm training, and learn a traditional and contemporary taiko drumming piece. I will also give a short performance and brief taiko drumming history explanation.
Furthermore, you will receive a personalized video of you playing the taiko drums.
This is a boutique style, intimate, and authentic taiko drumming experience you will never forget.
20-30 People Group.: The price is per group (so please book for just 1 person).<br/>Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes<br/>The price is per group.
Taiko Drumming Workshop
We will meet at a taiko studio located on the map. Address: 11-1 Uguisudanicho Shibuya-ku. It is an 8 minute walk from Daikanyama station (one stop from Shibuya), or 12 minute walk from Shibuya station.
For groups larger than 20, we will be at a studio 20 minutes from Shibuya station by train.
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