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Weblog of Kaoru Watanabe, NY based Flute/Fue player

Australia (Jan 18-29)

Bryce Craig

Hi everyone, Please enjoy Kaoru's latest travel report from his time in Australia and New Zealand! Leave a comment too!

-Patty

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Australia!

I left for Australia the day after I returned home from Barbados and arrived in Sydney to find Ian Cleworth and Riley Lee from TaikOz waiting at the airport.  A few hours after landing, we went to the St. Luke's church where the Kinetic Jazz Festival takes place for a rehearsal with Kim Sanders.  Kim and I exchanged pieces, me showing him some Japanese folk music and original music and him showing me a Romanian folk song.  Riley, Kim and I did some trio improvisation and we called it a day.  I took a walk in Newtown, a very hip neighborhood with plenty of coffee shops, bookstores, art galleries and clothing shops.  The following day I went to the Museum of Contemporary Art by the Sydney Opera House and saw some some fantastic exhibitions of the works of Anish Kapoor, other international and local Australian artists and was pleasantly surprised to see Greg Ligon's video work with music by my friend Jason Moran.  In the evening, I performed with the Tim Clarkson septet playing flute on one tune and fue on another.  One of the greatest cultural treasures that the US has given the world is jazz and it was inspiring to see musicians of such high caliber playing in Sydney.  The music was challenging rhythmically and harmonically but the musicians breezed right through it.

Anish Kapoor. Amazing show at Museum of Contemporary Art in Australia

 

I traveled to New Zealand to see my friend Melanie Taylor who had just returned home after many years living in Sado working for Kodo.  She will continue working for Kodo from abroad while going to graduate school in Melbourne (pronounced malbin as I was sternly corrected by Ozzie friends).  Over the course of three days, we had lamb bar-b-que with her family, visited the Aukland zoo, One Tree Hill, the beach, and drove a couple hours to Waitomo to visit the glowworm caves - where I played the fue in the dark, the cavernous ceilings dotted with countless glowing specks.  I was back in Australia Friday night in time for the Saturday morning TaikOz Intensive.  About forty or so participants from all over Australia and Tazmania were present, taiko enthusiasts who traveled some great distances to share and learn as much as they could.  For the next three days, there were workshops in all styles of taiko, fue and onikenbai given by myself and members of TaikOz.  Since Ian and Riley started TaikOz in the 90's, the group has grown to a high caliber professional ensemble, with deep connections to many instructors and performers in Japan including Iwasaki Onikenbai, Hachijo, Miyake, Hayashi Eitetsu and Kodo.  All the members are devoted students, all have extensive training in western percussion and drum set.  Everybody in the group has diverse and interesting resumes: Ian was in the Sydney Symphony for over a decade, Anton is a dancer, martial arts expert and model, Riley is a highly acclaimed shakuhachi master, etc etc!  Riley was also one of the earliest members of Ondekoza- Kodo's predecessors on Sado Island.  When I lived in the Mano school house while a probationary member of Kodo, I saw a drawing of Riley on an old Ondekoza poster every time I went to my room at night.  Riley is my sempai also in that he taught a semester at Princeton just before I did.  Despite all these connections, we hadn't me until about a year ago, in Brooklyn, where he taught a VERY intense breathing workshop at KWTC.

 

One Tree Hill

As for the intensive, I was amazed to learn how much taiko was being played in what seemed to me a very remote part of the world.  Living in NY even, it sometimes feels difficult enough getting information from Japan, but there are many dedicated taiko players in relatively large groups all over Australia, New Zealand, and the many islands in the area.  I even heard there were multiple groups in Tasmania some with forty members.

 

The Kinetic Jazz Orchestra rehearsing a piece that was apparently written for me!

I left the second night of the intensive early to perform at the Kinetic Jazz Festival with Kim, Riley and last minute addition of Timothy Constable, from Synergy Percussion.  We performed folk, original and improvised music as solos, trios and a quartet. I felt the four of us really blended and connected in beautiful ways and the audience seemed to be with us along the journey.  The sound was all acoustic and the church seemed a perfect setting for the music we created.  Two sets later, I sat in with the Kinetic Jazz Festival Orchestra on a couple tunes, including one that was written for me by Ms. Gai Bryant.  It was such an honor to perform a big band chart written for me- the first time that's ever happened!

 

The final evening of the intensive, I cut short my last workshop and ended it with a short, somewhat impromptu concert.  First I had all the participants perform Ichirei, a piece I had been teaching over the course of a few days- I don't think I've ever had 30 some people playing that piece at one time and have definitely never had ten or so fue players playing it en masse.  Following that, I performed with TaikOz- first an improvised Odaiko/noh kan duet, than a Steven Reich type mallet piece that Riley and I improvised over and finally my piece Together Alone which had members of TaikOz playing taiko with their hands.  It was very free and conversational yet very tight and accurate in all the right ways.

 

TaikOz Intensive 2013 (More at: https://www.facebook.com/TAIKOZfan)

My final day in Australia, I had lunch with all the members of TaikOz, then visited their studio in the evening and saw their amazing array of miyadaiko, shime, okedo, o-daiko, hirado, narimono and costumes- mostly all from Japan.  Very impressive.  I left the following morning.  It was a great honor and a whole lot of fun hanging out with the members of TaikOz and all the intensive participants.

 

Auckland

The day after I returned home, Mari and I set out for Antigua, this time for the wedding of our friends.  In the end, I flew sixty hours over the course of three weeks.  I return home with a surplus of e-mails to respond to, a few concerts coming up and a new semester at Wesleyan University.  Oh and bags of dirty laundry to wash.

-Kaoru

February 2013: Next stop, Japan

Bryce Craig

Hi everyone! Kaoru is currently in Antigua. So far this year he's jetted to Barbados, Trinidad, Australia, and New Zealand. His next stop? Japan! Kaoru will be performing with fellow past members of KODO in a project called Artist Caravan, then will move to a project with Kenny Endo with concerts in both Japan and the US.

ARTIST CARAVAN: Artist Caravan will take a few former KODO members to Sendai, one of the areas of Japan hardest hit in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Kaoru and his colleagues are raising money for this project. The Campfire crowdfunding site is here: http://camp-fire.jp/projects/view/564. In the same vein as Kickstarter, they must raise at least 2 million yen or else the project will not be funded at all! You can contribute on Campfire now or stay tuned for the Indigogo site in English soon.

Here is the video about the project:

http://youtu.be/8AH01PLkoA4

Find Artist Caravan on social media: Facebook and Twitter (search for #ArtistCaravan)

Barbados & Trinidad (Jan 13-18)

Bryce Craig

Hi everyone, I'm here to share Kaoru's tour report from his Japanese Arts in Latin America (JAILA) tour where he played with Isaku Kageyama, Brian Kushmaul, Sheena Richardson, Keisha Coddington and other great artists. I've embedded pictures from his Instagram account. Enjoy!

-Patty

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Trinidad and Barbados JAILA Tour (January 13-18)

This was my second time visiting Trinidad under the auspices of Japan Foundation's JAILA program.  We were greeted at the airport by representatives from the Japanese Embassy, including Mr. Yoshimura who was one of the coordinators on my previous trip to Trinidad.  

The first morning there, we met with two of three musical collaborators for the concert that was to take place the following evening: Brian Kushmaul, an American percussion professor at University of Trinidad and Tobago and one of his students, Sheena Richardson- who commutes from her home every day two hours each way in order to study at the university.  They were very quick to learn a somewhat complicated composition of mine and we had a great time making music together and talking about the local music scene.  At the workshop, Isaku and I performed or spoke of Japanese festival, folk, theater and contemporary music and about the instruments themselves.  Afterwards, we talked for over an hour with very enthusiastic members of the audience, many being musicians and university students who study either music or Japanese language.  Many came up and said they had seen me in 2010.

Denard and Omar from the Japanese Consulate

That evening, after dinner at Ambassador Tekuza's's residency, Brian took all of us, including the ambassador and his wife, to visit a few steel pan orchestra rehearsals.  Although I have performed with steel pan players in the past and have heard recordings of steel pan, it was my first time seeing large steel pan orchestras live.  Some have over a hundred people playing and to hear the sheer volume of so many musicians performing with perfect synchronicity was overwhelming.  
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The first group we visited was the award winning Invaders.  During the twenty some minutes we observed, they only played the same few phrases over and over and over again, with the arranger coming around to fix parts here and there and occasionally having the musicians play considerably slower to clarify the rhythms and melodies.  Another band, the Silver Stars similarly spent time focussing on a few phrases but would also run entire pieces, perhaps for the entertainment of the handful of tourists and other onlookers.  Perhaps the most extraordinary session we witnessed was Boogsie Sharpe rehearsing his band Phase Two.  In order to teach his band one short phrase, Boogsie took about twenty minutes dictating the phrase one note at a time.  I was amazed at this laborious yet thorough process which allows large groups of musicians with no formal musical training to play complex and virtuosic music with astonishing accuracy.  

Silver Stars

The next day, we had our first rehearsal with eighteen year old pan player Keisha Coddington.  Inspired by what I had seen the previous night, I taught her a fairly tricky phrase by singing it and playing it on the shinobue.  WIthin moments, she caught the phrase by ear and was able to play it back with unwavering confidence.  I had taught this phrase to many accomplished musicians in the past but this eighteen year old was perhaps the quickest in getting it so completely.  

Isaku on stage and the ambassador preparing his speech

That evening, Isaku and I performed at Queens Hall, a concert hall built in the 50's that has recently been outfitted with modern lighting and sound systems and new stage.  The majority of the concert comprised of Isaku and I performing duo, with our collaborators Brian, Sheena and Keisha in on a few pieces.   Our closing number, a rendition of the popular Calypso Tey Ley Ley elicited a standing ovation from the sold out audience.  Isaku and I stayed in the lobby for almost an hour after the concert, signing autographs and taking pictures with enthusiastic attendees.

Barbados!

The following day, we traveled to Barbados, just a fifty minute long flight.  We checked into our hotel, located just across the street from a pristine beach.  After a "dolphin lunch" (actually mahi mahi) and mauby (a simultaneously sweet and bitter drink that is made from boiled tree bark, spices and sugar) we rehearsed with the Haynesville Youth Group, a troupe of children and young adults who perform African, Tuk Band and Calypso music and dance.  The performers, some as young as nine, did not make a sound as they set up their myriad of drums, bells and shakers, showing their disciplined and respectful nature.  

The Haynesville Youth Group- our collaborators for the concert tonight, young men and women who play African, tuk band (from Barbados) and Calypso music, dance and song.

After the rehearsal, I had a long talk with a young man named Jahdial who was eager to share information about tuk band music and how it accompanies the exploits of the many colorful characters found in Barbadian folk lore.  That evening, we were invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kirton for some delicious Barbadian home cooking and sampling of fine local rums.

Sightseeing with Ambassador Tezukasa and company

We spent the following morning sightseeing with the ambassador- visiting a fish market, an instrument shop and other sights.  In the afternoon, we rehearsed for the evening concert.  For dinner, we bought fried fish, cou cou and mac pie from the back of a food truck.  The concert went well, with very warm response from the audience.  In the collaboration with the youth group we blended a Japanese Kiyari uta with a folk melody from Barbados called Bridgetown.  After the performance, there was a VIP reception hosted by the Governor General of Barbados, where I had a delightful time chatting with diplomats from the UK, Venezuela, Brazil, the US and elsewhere.  The reception was like the rest of the trip- a whirlwind of sharing stories of travel, culture, music and family with new friends.  The final morning we had a leisurely poolside breakfast before heading to the airport.  By evening, we returned to New York's 30 degree winds and two airport personnel having a senseless shouting match in front of us, reminding us we had indeed arrived home.  
I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to the Japan Foundation for having me on this trip.  Thank you to everyone I met during the trip, especially those who have reached out online on Facebook or on my website! Keep in touch and maybe we will meet again!
-Kaoru

View from my room in Barbados

Kinetic Jazz Festival 2013

Bryce Craig

Kinetic Jazz Festival 2013 Sunday, January 27th 6:00PM, Church at St. Luke's Hall World music master Kim Sanders is joined by international flute masters Kaoru Watanabe and Riley Lee (courtesy TaikOz) in a feast of improvised flute music crossing cultures and borders. Kaoru's only public performance in Sydney. Not to be missed. Festival premier

Tickets:   Tues-Fri $30/$20     Sat-Sun $35/$25

St. Luke's Hall, 11 Stanmore Road, Enmore, Australia

More info: info@kineticjazz.com www.kineticjazz.com 02-8313-9014

January 2013

Bryce Craig

Hi everyone, Tonight Kaoru is performing at Sumie Kaneko's first album release party in Cambridge, MA.  Sumie's music is a fusion of her Japanese roots, jazz, rock, and other world music influences. Her album, J-TRAD & More features 8 original pieces and 2 arrangements. Feat Sumie Kaneko- Vo, Shamisen, Koto; Michel Reis- Piano; Shu Odamura- Guitar; Evan Gregor- Bass; Pablo Eluchans- Drums, Percussions; Kaoru Watanabe- Fue, Taiko.

 

Bo-Nen-Kai 2012

Thursday, January 10 Kaoru performs with Imani Uzuri (le) poisson rouge 158 Bleecker Street, 7:00pm (6:00 doors) A special evening of music featuring two of NY’s most celebrated Indie Divas, Morley and Imani Uzuri, showcasing delectable song cycles from their latest solo projects.

Saturday, January 12: APAP Showings! Kaoru performs with Maureen Fleming Company* La MaMa ETC Rehearsal Studios 47 Great Jones St, 4:00pm & 6:00pm B. Madonna with text by David Henry Wang *reservations required: 917-575-4969

Kaoru performs with On Ensemble Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan 1335 Avenue of the Americas, 8:40 pm and 10:00pm APAP Showcase

Sunday, January 13 Kaoru is off to Trinidad, Tobago, and Barbados!

Saturday, January 26th Kaoru off to Australia and New Zealand. He is a guest artist at the Taikoz Intensive and is performing at the Kinetic Jazz Festival.

Meanwhile in Brooklyn, Barbara Merjan will lead all taiko classes while Kaoru is away, except for 1/13, which will have no classes. Stay up-to-date at www.taikonyc.com.

Last class of 2012

Bryce Craig

Hi everyone, THANK YOU to everyone who came to Kaoru's Bo-Nen-Kai last night AND to those who also watched the concert live stream online! What a fantastic night. Thanks to ShapeShifter Lab, which is an amazing space for music and community. I have some pictures and will post soon. You can see a few pictures at the event page website thanks to a couple great audience members!

Now, an important announcement: This Sunday 12/30/12 is the last taiko class of the year. From 2pm to 6pm stop by the studio at The Village @GUREJE and enjoy mixing with fellow taiko students from all three classes (Children, Beginner, and Open Level). Kaoru will be teaching various mini-workshops throughout the day and it will be a good time to ask him questions one-on-one.

See you there.

You're invited!

Bryce Craig

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Photo: Megan Mcgory  

In Japanese, "bonenkai" literally means 'forget the year.'  Join Kaoru and friends for an irreverent Tokyo-meets-Brookyn year-end celebration with taiko, flutes, koto, shamisen, singing, dancing, and more! Featuring Kaoru Watanabe, Sumie Kaneko, Akiko Hiroshima, tap-dancer Tamango, Barbara Merjan, Evan Schnoll, and other guests. ShapeShifter Lab is a gorgeous space for music and events and serves great drinks. See you there.

ShapeShifter Lab 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn, NY (R Train to Union) Thursday, December 27, 2012 8:00pm, $10

RSVP (optional) to patty@taikonyc.com for a chance to win a free drink! 

Photo: Maiko Miyagawa

 

Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/312029488909958/

 

Gureje Fundraiser

Bryce Craig

Friends, We'd like to celebrate another great year of taiko at The Village at Gureje with you all. It will be a fun night of music, featuring Kaoru Watanabe and members of his ensemble and school, and special guest Sumie Kaneko on koto and shamisen. Please bring a dish, snack or drink to share. We're looking forward to seeing you all there!

Friday, Dec 21, 7:00pm Facebook event page. This event is free. 886 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, NY 11238. C train to Clinton-Washington.

Playing 'Together Alone' at the Summer Happyoukai (July 2012)

TaikOz Taiko Intensive, January 2013

Bryce Craig

Kaoru's first tour of the new year will be in Australia where he'll be a special guest teacher at TaikOz's Taiko Intensive. Riley Lee, one of TaikOz's co-founders, visited Kaoru Watanabe Taiko Center in April 2012 and taught a challenging and fascinating workshop all about breathing! Riley is a highly skilled shakuhachi flute player and had many valuable insights and exercises to share with Kaoru and KWTC students. Now it's Kaoru's turn to share his knowledge and skills in Sydney... From the TaikOz website: TaikOz invites taiko players from all over the world - from beginner to professional - to join us and our special guest, Kaoru Watanabe, for three fun days of taiko, shinobue, dance, singing and more. Visitors to Sydney will enjoy TaikOz's home city with plenty of chances to explore the culture, cuisine and cosmopolitan lifestyle of the Harbour City.

2013 January Taiko Intensive Saturday 26 January - Monday 28 January 2013 Italian Forum Cultural Centre 23 Norton St Leichhart 2040 NSW http://taikoz.com/TaikOz/januarytaikointensive.aspx

 

South Bronx Folk Festival

Bryce Craig

This year is the 3rd annual South Bronx Folk Festival. Kaoru is participating in a panel discussion tonight, Monday, at 6:30pm to bridge gaps and create connections across folk artists in New York City, @ Boricua College, Bronx Campus, 890 Washington Avenue, Bronx.

On Friday night, Dec 7th, Kaoru is performing at 7:30pm. He shares the bill with Danza Fiesta: Baile y Teatro Puertorriqueño, Irka Mateo (Dominican folklorist), and Hamalali Wayunagu Garifuna Dance. @ Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education, 928 Simpson Street, Bronx, $5 suggested donation.

 

Last shows of 2012

Bryce Craig

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Hi everyone! Here are the last shows that Kaoru will be playing through 2012. Hope you can make it to one of them!

Tues, November 27th | 7:30pm | Princeton, NJ (link) Kaoru Watanabe Ensemble + Secret Guest Artist featuring Sumie Kaneko (koto and shamisen), Barbara Merjan and Evan Schnoll (taiko and percussion), and a surprise guest. Princeton University, Taplin Auditorium. Free and open to the public.

 

Friday, November 30th | 7:00 pm | Middletown, CT (link) Wesleyan University: Music from East Asia featuring Asian Music Ensembles from Wesleyan, including Kaoru's beginner, intermediate, and advanced taiko and fue students. Wesleyan University, Crowell Hall. Students $2 / Public $3 (purchase tickets online)

 

Friday, December 7th | 7:30pm | Bronx, NYC (link) South Bronx Folk Festival: Kaoru Watanabe Ensemble also featuring Danza Fiesta: Baile y Teatro Puertorriqueño, Irka Mateo (Dominican folklorist), and Hamalali Wayunagu Garifuna Dance. Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education, 928 Simpson Street, Bronx. $5 suggested donation

Friday, December 21th | Brooklyn, NYC (link) GUREJE Benefit Performance 886 Pacific Street btw. Washington Ave and Underhill Ave. More info soon!

Thursday, December 27th | Brooklyn, NYC (link) Shapeshifter Bo-nenkai Matsuri Year End Blowout 18 Whitwell Place btw. 1st and Carroll St. More info soon!

Monday, December 31st | 8:00pm, 9:00pm, 11:30pm | Middletown, CT (link) Middnight on Main, New Years Eve Concert Kaoru Watanabe Ensemble returns for a second year to Middletown's festive New Year's Eve community celebration! Holy Trinity Church (8:00 & 9:00pm indoors, 11:30pm finale countdown outdoors!)

 

 

 

Thanksgiving Eve at ShapeShifter Lab

Bryce Craig

An invitation to join Kaoru and Satoshi at ShapeShifter lab: 

ShapeShifter Lab is located at 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn, NY. The nearest subway stop is the R train to Union St!  http://www.shapeshifterlab.com/

About Satoshi: Satoshi Takeishi, drummer, percussionist, and arranger, is a native of Mito, Japan. While studying at Berklee College of Music in Boston, he developed an interest in the music of South America. He spent four years in Colombia, and forged many musical and personal relationships there. One of the projects he worked on while in Colombia was "Macumbia" with composer/arranger Francisco Zumaque, in which traditional, jazz, and classical music were combined. He has collaborated regularly with Patrick Zimmerli since they met in 1990, and has performed on four of Zimmerli's CDs. He continues to explore multi-cultural, electronics and improvisational music in Emergence and his own duo with pianist Shoko Nagai in New York, and has recorded with such musicians as Ray Barretto, Carlos "Patato" Valdes, Eliane Elias, Marc Johnson, Eddie Gomez, Randy Brecker, Dave Liebman, Anthony Braxton, Mark Murphy, Herbie Mann, Paul Winter Consort, Rabih Abu Khalil, the Toshiko Akiyoshi Big Band, Erik Friedlander and Pablo Ziegler.

Now on Instagram...

Bryce Craig

Hello, Here's some exciting news for you iPhone and Android phone users. You can now follow Kaoru on Instagram! His username is kaorufue. For those of you who do not have the Instagram app, Kaoru's pictures will also be posted on his Facebook page.

Check it out! Here is an Instagram preview:

On Ensemble, Kaoru, Abe, and Eien's last show of their Ohio tour is on Tuesday, Nov 13. at Urbana University's Student Center from 7-9pm. Free! More info here: http://www.urbana.edu/events/374.html

See what Kris, Shoji, Maz, Kaoru, Abe, and Eien have been up to during their tour:

http://youtu.be/VN1qBHn7MCU

 

Hope you wonderful weekend. Happy Veteran's Day.

-Patty

Tour Update

Bryce Craig

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Hi everyone, I recently helped Kaoru opened a Facebook artist's page to help him be more engaged with his community. I invite you to "Like" it and add his page to your "Interest Lists" for up-to-date content, pictures, and conversations with him and his community, including you!

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kaoru-Watanabe/371557296258030

 

Here are a few pictures from tour so far with On Ensemble (also joined by Abe Lagrimas Jr. and Eien Hunter-Ishikawa). There's a week and a half left to go!! All IMPACT tour performances are free. The next show is tomorrow, Saturday, November 3rd at 7:30pm, Voinovich Auditorium, Northwest State Community College, 22600 State Route 34, Archbold, OH 43502.

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Check out the tour schedule at: www.onensemble.com/calendar/

IMPACT 2012 Ohio Tour w/ On Ensemble, Eien Hunter-Ishikawa, & Abe Lagrimas

Bryce Craig

Good morning,

Hurricane Sandy has heavily damaged many parts of the New York City and East Coast area. I will provide a more detailed update soon, but Mari and Miki are safe and sound in their new home and I am also very fortunate to have weathered the storm unharmed. I have been thinking about how I can help those who've been left in need. One way to be involved right now is to donate to the American Red Cross and give blood to a local bank at the next possible opportunity: http://www.redcross.org/.

I wanted to share with you the details of On Ensemble's current tour in Ohio, in which Kaoru, Abe Lagrimas Jr., and Eien Hunter-Ishikawa are special guest performers.

Please read the press release below and head out to see their performances! All the shows are free and open to the public.

Stay safe,

Patty

 

IMPACT 2012: On Ensemble Tours Ohio

Creating music as unique as themselves, the members of On Ensemble (pronounced "Ohn") combine ancient Japanese taiko instruments with elements of hip-hop, rock and electronica in an innovative fusion that reinterprets world music for a new generation.

On Ensemble will perform five shows and numerous outreach activities between October 30 and November 13 as part of the Ohio Arts Council's International Music and Performing Arts in Communities Tour (IMPACT). Performances will take place in Medina, Archbold, Cincinnati, McConnelsville and Urbana. All performances are free and open to the public.

Come experience the powerful rhythms of Japanese taiko drumming in a way that only On Ensemble can provide. Together with special guests, Eien Hunter-Ishikawa, Abe Lagrimas and Kaoru Watanabe, group members Masato Baba, Kristofer Bergstrom and Shoji Kameda combine their study and appreciation of this musical tradition with their extensive experiences as DJs, electronic music producers, jazz drummers and rock bassists. The result is an exciting and avant-garde selection that has been praised as "completely original and brilliantly conceived."

The fall IMPACT tour will feature educational outreach programs in each community in libraries, schools, coffee houses, senior centers, etc., in addition to the performances. IMPACT is a program of the OAC and is presented in partnership with Ohio Arts Presenters Network. It is supported by the Arts Midwest Touring Fund, a program of Arts Midwest, which is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Ohio Arts Council.

From: http://www.oac.state.oh.us/News/NewsArticle.asp?intArticleId=658

October Activities

Guest User

Hello friends, The school year is starting so that means I'm doing double duty at Wesleyan University every Friday and Princeton University every Tuesday. Classes at my own studio continue every Sunday (kids, open class and beginners classes running from 1:15 through 6 pm) and every Wednesday every 6 to 8 pm (see www.taikonyc.com for details). On top of that, I've been keeping busy with some recording projects, rehearsals and a whole lot of very exciting stuff that I'll be announcing very soon.

In the meantime, I have some performances in October that I'm really looking forward to.

October 1, 8, 15, 2012- Mondays GO: ORGANIC ORCHESTRA electronics, woodwind, brass, strings, percussion “ELECTRO-MAGNETIC PARTICULATES” MUSIC COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY ADAM RUDOLPH 8:00 PM @ NEW Roulette in BROOKLYN 509 Atlantic Ave (at 3rd Ave.) Brooklyn, NY 11217 $15 admission Members, students, seniors: $10 Advance tickets: www.roulette.org

October 7th, Sunday All Nite Soul St. Petersburg Church with Chris Dingman, Tim Keiper http://www.saintpeters.org/jazz/all-nite-soul/ Festival starts around 5 pm- I will perform around midnight- exact time TBA

October 10th, Wednesday Seeds with Chris Dingman, Tim Keiper, Matt Kilmer 8:30 http://www.seedsbrooklyn.org/index.html

October 14th, Sunday Tenri Cultural Institute Yoko Reiko Kimura with Hikaru Tamaki, cello; Kaoru Watanabe, fue; James Nyoraku Schlefer, shakuhachi 43A West 13th Street, New York, NY (212) 645-2800 $25 general, $15 students/seniors http://artsat.tenri.org/1112season/101412.shtml

October 22nd, Monday Blue Note New York Imani Uzuri's Gyspy Diaries 8 pm,10:30 pm $10 bar, $15 table http://www.bluenote.net/newyork/index.shtml

Oct 29th~Nov 14th On Ensemble Residency Columbus, OH details coming soon

Tokyo/Hokkaido shows

Guest User

Hello Friends, I'm having a great time in Tokyo. In the last three days I performed with the great Tanaka Yumiko and Maruta Miki, I visited the master fue maker Ranjo at his studio in Chiba and have been spending time eating and drinking with old friends and family. I was also locked out of a friend's apartment from around 3 to 8:30 am, killing time by taking walks and having surreal conversations with strangers in the park.

Tonight, I will be making an appearance at SuperDeluxe in Nishi Azabu and tomorrow, performing with legendary percussionist Semba Kiyohiko. I will be traveling to Hokkaido the following day. Please see the information below.

WED, SEPT 5th Resonance 2012: "Awakening" Gather. Create. Illuminate. Kaoru Watanabe (fl) Kiyohiko Semba (perc) Kaori Takahashi (vln) Mio Matsuda (v) Tetsuro Naito (taiko) Keigo Iwami (bs) DH Rosen (VJ) 19:00 Open 19:30 Start Orange Lady・BeeHive http://orange-lady.com 東京都港区六本木7-11-10 TEL.03-5772-7663 reserved: 2,500yen +1D At the Door: 3,000 +1D Advance Reservations:までメールをお願いします。 Timeout Tokyo writeup: http://www.timeout.jp/en/tokyo/event/5784/Kaoru-Watanabes-Resonance-2012-Awakening

SEPT 7th Fri 7:30pm - Hilton Niseko Village

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEPT 8th Sat 2:00pm- Kumagai-Hospital Hall 6:45pm- Shin-Hidaka Hall

 

 

 

 

 

 

日本語で:

9月5日 「余韻2012」 渡辺薫(笛、フルート) 仙波清彦 (パカション) 高橋香織 (ヴァイオリン) 松田美緒 (歌) 内藤哲郎 (太鼓) 岩見継吾 (ベース) DH ローゼン(VJ、美術) 19:00 Open 19:30 Start Orange Lady・BeeHive http://orange-lady.com 東京都港区六本木7-11-10 TEL.03-5772-7663 前売り・Advance: 2500yen +1D (予約制・Reservations <www.facebook.com/TokyoDex/events>) 当日・At the Door: 3,000 +1D

9月7〜9日 北海道ツアー あきこ(v) 野瀬栄進(p) 奈良岡典篤(b) 渡辺薫(fl、笛)

9月7日 ヒルトンニセコビレッジ 19:30開演 〒048-1592 北海道虻田郡ニセコ町東山温泉 TEL: 0136-44-1111 FAX: 0136-44-3224

9月8日 石狩市、熊谷病院体育館 13:00開演 北海道石狩市花川南7条5丁目5番地

9月8日 静内公民館 18:45開演 日高郡新ひだか町静内古川町1丁目1番2号 TEL.0146-42-0075 FAX.0146-42-2562

Japan!

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Hello Friends, August 30th, I will be heading back to Japan for a handful of many great musicians and artists including the iconic Kiyohiko Semba, Tanaka Yumiko and others. I draw from a wide range of influences when creating music- music of Japanese folk and theater music, jazz, free improvisation and experimental musics. People like Semba san and Tanaka san have been doing exactly that in their own very individual ways for a very long time. Semba san is not only the head of his family's classical drumming style, the Semba school, as a specialist of the tsuzumi and the various taiko and percussion used in Kabuki theater, but he is a kick-ass drum set player, one of the top in Japan. His music is always irreverent, fun and joyous while being executed at a very high level. Tanaka Yumiko, is highly acclaimed in both the worlds of traditional shamisen and koto playing, but has also performed with the likes of John Zorn and Otomo Yoshihide. In 1985, she performed alongside my parents at the Opera Theater of St. Louis!

I'm looking forward to seeing as many of my friends and family in Japan as I can.

Below is a listing of my performances in English first then Japanese.

Sunday, Sept 2 Maruta Miki (koto) Tanaka Yumiko (shamisen, vocals) Kaoru Watanbe (fue, flute) 3,000 yen "In F" インエフ 練馬区東大泉3-4-19 津田ビル3F 西武池袋線「大泉学園」北口下車徒歩5分 http://in-f.cocolog-nifty.com

WED, SEPT 5th Resonance 2012: "Awakening" Gather. Create. Illuminate. Kaoru Watanabe (fl) Kiyohiko Semba (perc) Kaori Takahashi (vln) Mio Matsuda (v) Tetsuro Naito (taiko) Keigo Iwami (bs) DH Rosen (VJ) 19:00 Open 19:30 Start Orange Lady・BeeHive http://orange-lady.com 東京都港区六本木7-11-10 TEL.03-5772-7663 reserved: 2,500yen +1D At the Door: 3,000 +1D Advance Reservations: までメールをお願いします。

SEPT 7/8 HOKKAIDO MINI-TOUR Akiko (v) Eishin Nose (pno) Nori Naraoka (bs) Kaoru Watanabe (fl)

SEPT 7th Fri 7:30pm - Hilton Niseko Village

SEPT 8th Sat 2:00pm- Kumagai-Hospital Hall 6:45pm- Shin-Hidaka Hall

IN JAPANESE!

9月2日 渡辺薫 (笛、フルート) 丸田美紀(琴) 田中悠美子(歌、三味線) 3,000円 20:00時開演 インエフ 「In "F"」 練馬区東大泉3-4-19 津田ビル3F 西武池袋線「大泉学園」北口下車徒歩5分 http://in-f.cocolog-nifty.com メンバープロフィール 田中悠美子(義太夫三味線) 文楽の4世野澤錦糸、女流義太夫の竹本駒之助に義太夫三味線、義太夫節を師事。1990年度芸術選奨文部大臣新人賞。2009年義太夫節保存会会員として重要無形文化財総合認定。現代音楽作品の演奏、即興演奏、シアター作品や映画音楽の作曲・演奏、演芸など、実験的で多彩な表現活動を行う。ハイナー・ゲッベルス”Hashirigaki” 、バジル・ツイスト”Dogugaeshi”、大友良英“GROUND ZERO”、ホ・ユンジャン、ミンシャオファンとの日中韓弦楽器トリオ“Eastrio”、プリペアド三味線によるソロCD ‘tayutauta’、ミュージック・パフォーマンス’tayutauta’など。編著本『まるごと三味線の本』。 東京芸術大学大学院修了。  http://www.japanimprov.com/ytanaka/ytanakaj/index.html 丸田美紀(筝、十七絃、二十絃奏者、歌手) 長崎県出身。沢井忠夫、沢井一恵、菊雅楽孝子に師事。高崎短期大学音楽科(現高崎芸術短期大学)卒業。更に特待生として専攻科に学ぶ。第57回読売新人演奏会出演。1990年NHK邦楽オーディション合格。同年より2年間米国、ウエスレアン大学で客員演奏家として筝曲・地歌三絃の指導を行う。沢井一恵箏アンサンブルのメンバーとしてアメリカ、カナダ、フランス、ドイツ(MOERS JAZZ FESTVAL)、スイス公演に参加。92年Sound Symposium'92(カナダ)に参加。平成6年度文化庁芸術研修員。1995年第12回インターリンクフェスティバルに参加。1996年タンペレ音楽祭(フィンランド)にてタンペレ・オーケストラと共演。1998年3月ブッチ・モリスのコンダクション・アメリカツアーに参加。韓国の現代音楽協会主催公演に招かれて出演。1999年神奈川県立音楽堂での「響きのルネサンス・音律の太平洋」に出演、テリー・ライリーと共演。2001年国際交流基金の派遣にてアンサンブル・ヤスミンのメンバーとしてチュニジア公演。「題名のない音楽会」に出演。リサイタルなどにソロとしても積極的に活動を行うほか、沢井忠夫合奏団、KOTO VORTEXやモノフォニー・コンソート(音楽監督・藤枝守)のメンバーとしても柔軟な感性とその適応力で様々なアプローチを行っている。2001年6月ソロCD「丸田美紀~鳥のように」(King Record)をリリース。

9月5日 「余韻2012」 渡辺薫(笛、フルート) 仙波清彦 (パカション) 高橋香織 (ヴァイオリン) 松田美緒 (歌) 内藤哲郎 (太鼓) 岩見継吾 (ベース) DH ローゼン(VJ、美術) 19:00 Open 19:30 Start Orange Lady・BeeHive http://orange-lady.com 東京都港区六本木7-11-10 TEL.03-5772-7663 前売り・Advance: 2500yen +1D (予約制・Reservations ) 当日・At the Door: 3,000 +1D

9月7〜9日 北海道ツアー あきこ(v) 野瀬栄進(p) 奈良岡典篤(b) 渡辺薫(fl、笛)

9月7日 ヒルトンニセコビレッジ 19:30開演 〒048-1592 北海道虻田郡ニセコ町東山温泉 TEL: 0136-44-1111 FAX: 0136-44-3224

9月8日 石狩市、熊谷病院体育館 13:00開演 北海道石狩市花川南7条5丁目5番地

9月8日 静内公民館 18:45開演 日高郡新ひだか町静内古川町1丁目1番2号 TEL.0146-42-0075 FAX.0146-42-2562

August and September Update

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Thanks as always for visiting this page. I'm currently in Montreal for performances and workshops hosted by my good friend, the great percussionist Patrick Graham. Barbara Merjan and I drove from NY in the rain talking about music, family and life in general.Last night I had drinks with Kiyoshi Nagata, Heidi Chan and Akemi Akachi from Toronto's Nagata Shachu. Kiyoshi spent a year as a Kodo apprentice about 4 years earlier then I so we had lots to talk about- gossip about our fellow apprentices and Kodo members, the hard training routines and the constant getting yelled at! Throughout life I feel like I'm constantly connecting and reconnecting with others and as my experiences in life compound, my understanding of what these relationships mean grows deeper. I also realize more every day that the struggles or concerns that I have in life are dwarfed by what my parents and their parents and my friend's parents went through decades before. In the last few days, more than usual I have been thinking about parents and grandparents and the idea of parenting in general and about how hard work, sacrifice and dumb luck all factor in to the legacies we create.

Speaking of trying to create legacies!

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th, 7:00 pm TAIKO WORKSHOP 9:15 pm PERFORMANCE (with Patrick Graham and Barbara Merjan) 2525 Rachel East Montreal, Canada

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th, 4:30pm and 10:15pm Patrick Graham Ensemble Avec Kaoru Watanabe Festival des Traditions du Monde de Sherbrooke with Barbara Merjan http://ftms.ca/en/programme/patrick-graham-ensemble-avec-kaoru-watanabe/

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 10:00 pm PROJECT FUKUSHIMA! NYC — A benefit for Japan Kaoru Watanabe (fue, taiko) Shanir Blumenkranz (bass, oud) Yuka (voice, taishogoto, ukulele, electronics) Pet Bottle Ningen: Dave Scanlon (guitar) Nonoko Yoshida (sax) Dave Miller (drums) Aya Nishina + Miho Hatori’s NEW OPTIMISM: Miho Hatori (vocal) Timo Ellis (bass) Shoko Nagai (key) Ahmed Gallab (drums) Aya Nishina (piano) The benefit marathon concert in NYC hosted by three bands (20 minutes each) dedicates all its proceeds to “Project FUKUSHIMA!” in Japan.

PROJECT FUKUSHIMA WEBSITE— http://www.pj-fukushima.jp/index.html Special Notes from Otomo Yoshihide and Ryoichi Wago: On August 15 we will hold a festival in Fukushima. We will organize numerous events before and after the festival, and carry out projects in and out of Fukushima under the name Fukushima! for a continuous and long-term basis.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 18TH Students of KWTC and I will be performing at a neighborhood street fair! Should be a lot of fun and a great way to get to better know the great Prospect Heights, Washington Ave community. info here: http://washington-avenue.org/news/wash-ave-rocks-line-up

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND In F - This is one of my favorite little music venues in Oizumigakuen. The owner is a sake connoisseur fro Niigata, a great oden maker and a lover of music. I haven't finalized who my bandmates for this evening are quite yet, but the information will be coming very soon. http://in-f.cocolog-nifty.com

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH Gather. Create. Illuminate. Kaoru Watanabe's Resonance 2012: "Awakening"

世界的に有名な芸能集団「鼓童」で芸術監督を務めていた2007年、笛奏者である渡辺薫は一夜限りの舞台作品「Resonance~余韻」を開催しそのアート性と音楽的な完成度は見る者を驚嘆させた。それ以来、「Resonance~余韻」は毎年恒例のシリーズ作品となっており、毎回、新たな共演者が加わるたびにオリジナル・メンバーの才能も一段と輝きを増している。「Resonance 2011」は東日本大震災をうけて中止となったため、今年の「覚醒」は、新たな決意で再編成し、前進するチャンスでもある。渡辺の監督のもと、今年の舞台の目玉は、生ける伝説・仙波清彦による最新鋭のパーカッション、松田美緒の天使の歌声、内藤哲郎の現代的な太鼓のビート、高橋香織の官能的なバイオリン、岩見継吾がつまびくアコースティック・ベースや、DH ローゼンのデザインによるデジタル背景幕など目白押しだ。新しいフュージョンとフォルムを創り出すという目的のためだけに集められた一流のキャストで、今年の「覚醒」は、定義されることを拒み、新たな表現を生み出す音楽&アート体験となること間違いなしだ。

In 2007, while still serving as the artistic director for the world renowned Japanese performing arts group KODO, fue/flute player Kaoru Watanabe called together a group of friends to form Resonance, a one-night multimedia celebration of sight and sound that astounded the audience. Since that time, Resonance has become an ongoing series that continues to leverage the talents of original members as it adds new collaborators each time. Resonance 2011 was cancelled due to the Great East Japan Earthquake, so this year's "Awakening" is a chance to regroup and move forward with renewed resolve. Under Watanabe's direction, this year's show features cutting-edge percussion by living legend Kiyohiko Semba, the angelic voice of Matsuda Mio, contemporary taiko beats by Testuro Naito, the sultry violin of Kaori Takahashi, strumming acoustic bass by Keigo Iwami and a digital backdrop designed by D.H. Rosen. With a stellar cast assembled for the sole purpose of creating new fusion and forms, this year's "Awakening" promises to be a music and art experience that defies definition and engenders new expressions.

Cast 渡辺薫 Kaoru Watanabe 仙波清彦 Kiyohiko Semba 高橋香織 Kaori Takahashi 松田美緒 Mio Matsuda 内藤哲郎 Tetsuro Naito 岩見継吾 Keigo Iwami DH ローゼン DH Rosen

Orange Lady・BeeHive http://orange-lady.com 東京都港区六本木7-11-10 TEL.03-5772-7663

前売り・Advance: 2,500yen +1D 当日・At the Door: 3,000 +1D 前売り予約・Advance Reservations: までメールをお願いします。

July/August Activities

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Thanks everyone who came out to my last minute performance with two amazing musicians, Matt Garrison and Arto Tuncboyaciyan at the Shapeshifter Lab. TONIGHT!!! WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 8:00PM Camille Brown & Dancers at Central Park Summerstage Along with selections from her exciting repertoire, Camille A. Brown & Dancers will unite with vocalist and composer, Imani Uzuri, as they premiere a work set to music from Uzuri’s new album, The Gypsy Diaries, which will be performed live with Uzuri's band members, including Kaoru Watanabe (flute). Rumsey Playfield, on E. 72nd St off 5th Ave, New York, NY. 6 train to 68th Street. http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/calendar/camille-a-brown-dancers-with-special-musical-guest-imani-uzuri-malcolm-low-formal-structure-inc-special-guest-dancin-downtown-at-the-joyce-contest-winner/

THURSDAYS THROUGH SUNDAYS, 8:00 pm BAAL by Bertolt Brecht - part of the 2012 underground zero festival. A Hoi Palloi production @JACK 505 1/2 Waverly Ave between Fulton and Atlantic, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. (C or G train to Clinton-Washington) Performances are pay-what-you-can at the door, with no advance reservations possible. Adult content — not suitable for children under 17. http://www.jackny.org/ nice writeup here: http://newyorktheatrereview.blogspot.com/2012/07/catherine-mueller-on-hoi-pollois-baal.html

THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 8:00 pm (sittin' in with*) Mathias Kunzli @ THE STONE the corner of Avenue C and 2nd st *I think this is a secret. Perhaps I shouldn't have posted this?

SUNDAY, AUGUST 5th, 5:30 pm Hiroshima and Nagasaki Annual Memorial Interfaith Gathering together with "Voices from Japan: Despair and Hope from Disaster" Cathedral of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Ave at 112th St Interfaith Ceremony (performances by Shinji Hirada and Kaoru Watanabe) http://voices-from-japan.org

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th, 7:00 pm TAIKO WORKSHOP/ 9:15 pm PERFORMANCE (with Patrick Graham and Barbara Merjan) 2525 Rachel East Montreal, Canada

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th, 4:30pm and 10:15pm Patrick Graham Ensemble Avec Kaoru Watanabe Festival des Traditions du Monde de Sherbrooke with Barbara Merjan http://ftms.ca/en/programme/patrick-graham-ensemble-avec-kaoru-watanabe/

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 10:00 pm PROJECT FUKUSHIMA! NYC — A benefit for Japan Kaoru Watanabe (fue, taiko) Shanir Blumenkranz (bass, oud) Yuka (voice, taishogoto, ukulele, electronics) Pet Bottle Ningen: Dave Scanlon (guitar) Nonoko Yoshida (sax) Dave Miller (drums) Aya Nishina + Miho Hatori’s NEW OPTIMISM: Miho Hatori (vocal) Timo Ellis (bass) Shoko Nagai (key) Ahmed Gallab (drums) Aya Nishina (piano) The benefit marathon concert in NYC hosted by three bands (20 minutes each) dedicates all its proceeds to “Project FUKUSHIMA!” in Japan.

PROJECT FUKUSHIMA WEBSITE— http://www.pj-fukushima.jp/index.html Special Notes from Otomo Yoshihide and Ryoichi Wago: On August 15 we will hold a festival in Fukushima. We will organize numerous events before and after the festival, and carry out projects in and out of Fukushima under the name Fukushima! for a continuous and long-term basis.

After the disaster, Japan was faced not just with the damage from the earthquake and the tsunami, but also with the accident at a nuclear power plant for which solutions are nowhere in sight. Some may feel that this is no time for holding a festival, given that many people are faced with the potential loss of their hometowns, schoolyards are unusable due to elevated radiations levels, and many evacuees are not allowed to go back to their own homes. But we have not given up on Fukushima by any means. Even if some places have been made uninhabitable, we want to believe in Fukushima’s rebirth. That is why we need a festival. We need music. We need a place where people can gather to converse. We need hope, a motivation to live. In order to prevent Fukushima from being forgotten, and to retain Fukushima’s connection with the outside world, we want to make the festival a stepping-stone for the future. —Otomo Yoshihide

We are Fukushima. We won’t give up on Fukushima. The light of Fukushima, the clouds of Tohoku, the history, the lives, the kindheartedness, the fathers and mothers, the Abukuma river, the twinkling of the stars, the smiles of children… we believe in all those “Fukushimas”. 3.11. In order to seize “Fukushima” back from that day, we shall come together in the middle of August to make a declaration to the world. We will not give up our dreams, we will not give up on ourselves, we will not give up on Fukushima, we will not give up on Japan. Let us look up to the blue skies of Fukushima. To the light and the clouds and the lives. To father sky. To mother earth. In the fields of Fukushima, in the grounds of Fukushima, for the heartbeat of Fukushima, for you, we will be waiting. —Ryoichi Wago