The tradition-steeped rhythms of Japan
Kodō forges new paths for a vibrant art-form. Kodō, the Japanese word meaning “heartbeat” or “children of the drum,” has offered entertainment and escape for audiences connecting the present with the tradition-steeped rhythms of old-world Japan.
In Warabe, Kodō looks to its classic repertoire and aesthetics from the ensemble’s early days. This production blends simple forms of taiko expression that celebrate the unique sound, resonance, and physicality synonymous with Kodō―forever children of the drum at heart. Come and experience the soul-stirring rhythm of life firsthand.
“Artists who appeared to have moved into a fantastical realm where the usual limits to human endeavour do not apply.” – Financial Times, London
Part of the Global Voices Series sponsored in part by the Elkins Foundation