| Nov 03 |
YamatoThe Taiko drum group “Yamato” was in town last week. Not only did I go see the show, but I was able to work it out with the production manager so that I was allowed to shoot the show as well.
Somehow that didn’t detract from the overall enjoyment of the show, I give credit to the moments of sheer hilarity from Tetsuro Okubo who, at many points was the life-blood of the entire show. I was consistently impressed by his ability to instantly shift from a foolish persona to absolute focus. The chemistry between Tetsuro and Marika Nito was wonderful as they played the roles of what can only be described as siblings vying for the spotlight. Each performer consistently raising the bar for the other. The most interesting thing of the night was the modern take on the Shamisen. In the beginning, it was just as serene and classic as I expected, but then Saori Higashi took to playing it a bit more like a rock guitar. If you had described this to me before I saw it live, it probably would have made me wince. I love traditional Japanese music just as it has always been, and to some extent it feels like blasphemy when it is altered. This was tasteful and skillfully executed, I wish I could complain about it, but I can’t. It was beautiful. Overall, the performance was outstanding and I would highly recommend this group to anyone who has never experienced Taiko before. My only real gripe is that many of the “sketches” were things I had seen from other Taiko groups before. I would have liked to see something different, even if it was just a different slant on those already existing ideas. Still, do yourself a favor. If you ever have the opportunity to see a Taiko group perform live. Do it. Nothing Compares. Check out more photos from the show here Enjoy, - David Bickley, Professional Photographer Email / Stumbleupon / DIGG / Share with EmailOne Response to “Yamato”Leave a Reply |







Wow, what a COOL shot!!! I like it!