Taiko Empowerment: Telling Stories through the Drum

This program offered by: Unit Souzou Taiko

Taiko (Japanese drumming) is an energetic fusion of sound, movement and spirit, and has been a loud and proud voice to express stories of heritage. Teaching artists, Michelle Fujii and Toru Watanabe from Unit Souzou, offer several choices of residencies that can empower your students through the drum. Through engaged hands-on learning, students will take turns as teams to practice and play taiko. Teaching is transmitted orally through direction and dialogue. Once the taiko vocabulary has been introduced, students will be encouraged to tell their own stories by composing rhythmic compositions.

As students go through the residency, they build on basic techniques and thus learn skills in: expressing themselves, composing music that tells a story, playing as an ensemble, listening to one another, counting and playing at the same time. Students learn about the expression of music as part of themselves, and as part of a larger group experience. At the end of the residency (depending on the length of the residency), students will be able to play basic rhythms, drum rolls, taiko songs, solos and can perform as an ensemble with their fellow classmates.

Thank you to Nina Johnson, Jan Landis and Portland Art Museum for their photography.

Details

Program Model: In Class

Art Form: Music

Curriculum Connections: Community Building, Language Arts, Social Justice, Social Studies, Social-Emotional Learning, World Cultures

Grades: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, K

Program Requirements: We require a large, open area for teaching such as a gym, music room or empty classroom that is thoughtfully located so the drums will not disturb other active classrooms. A safe and secure area to store the taiko is requested for the duration of our residency.

Instruction Language(s): English

Min. Residency Sessions/Classroom: 4

Unit Souzou Taiko

About the Artist

Unit Souzou Taiko

Unit Souzou builds creative and imaginative works while honoring the history and roots of the taiko art form. Teaching artists, Michelle Fujii and Toru Watanabe, bring their 25 years of taiko experience to empower students through the drum.

"I am still vibrating!" -- Student, Portland "Makes my spirit soar" -- Student, Portland

Learn More about Unit Souzou Taiko

Program Costs

Please note that the cost of a program is determined based on a variety of different factors including number of sessions, planning hours needed and material costs. Please contact Arts for Learning NW for help determining the actual cost of your programs. Email us at [email protected] or call 503-225-5900, ext 705

Delivery MethodTypeCostDescription
In ClassAdditional Planning81.00Additional planning time with teachers or volunteers, etc.
In ClassMileage/Travel CostsIRS mileage rate for sites located more than 15 miles from Unit Souzou's site in NE Portland. This program is available within 100 miles of Portland. Greater distances possible with additional fees such as lodging.
In ClassInstrument Rental$35 per day for drum rental.
In ClassPrep Hours81.00Time spent on activities in support of the program (e.g. setting up/cleaning a classroom, research, curriculum development, etc.). Plan on 1 prep hour per classroom.
In ClassResidency Session100.00Residency session prices are based on a 50 minute session. Some artists may prefer different session lengths and will pro-rate the cost.
In ClassTeacher Workshop375.00A 90 minute workshop for teachers.
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