[2026 Spring] Yuta Kato - Dokokara (Thu 6PM)
$ 240
Day/Time
Thu, 6-7:45pm
8 Week Course
May: 5/7, 5/14, 5/21, 5/28
Jun: 6/4, 6/11, 6/18, 6/25
Experience
Thu, 6-7:45pm
8 Week Course
May: 5/7, 5/14, 5/21, 5/28
Jun: 6/4, 6/11, 6/18, 6/25
Experience
Prior Taiko Experience Required
Description
- Learn Yuta's composition, "Dokokara"!
- Originally commissioned and performed by Zenshin Daiko, "Dokokara" draws its name from taiko syllabary, where “doko” means two strikes in the center of the drum and “kara” is two on the rim.
- In Japanese, the phrase “doko kara?” also means "where from?". The piece’s arrangement plays on the concept of the rippling effects of energy on its surroundings. Where does energy come from? And where does it go?
- Originally commissioned and performed by Zenshin Daiko, "Dokokara" draws its name from taiko syllabary, where “doko” means two strikes in the center of the drum and “kara” is two on the rim.
- In Japanese, the phrase “doko kara?” also means "where from?". The piece’s arrangement plays on the concept of the rippling effects of energy on its surroundings. Where does energy come from? And where does it go?
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Payment Options
- Full payment: $240
- Two-installment payment plan: $140 today and $140 in the beginning of June (email invoices will be sent out)
To secure your spot, please process payment either in full or the two-installment payment option.
Refund Policy
Please note that our courses/classes are non-refundable once purchased. However, course cancellations made prior to the course start date may be eligible for a refund minus a 20% administrative fee. This policy ensures respect for our instructors' time and preparation while maintaining fairness for all parties involved.
Refund Policy
Please note that our courses/classes are non-refundable once purchased. However, course cancellations made prior to the course start date may be eligible for a refund minus a 20% administrative fee. This policy ensures respect for our instructors' time and preparation while maintaining fairness for all parties involved.
