Oct. 9, 2007 :: No. 57 
                  
                     
                      | Who: | Department of Music at Cal  State Fullerton Bravo Band! series
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                      | What: | Kishin Daiko taiko group | 
                     
                      | When: | 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2, 2007 | 
                     
                      | Where: | Meng Concert Hall, California State University, Fullerton 800 N. State College Blvd.,   Fullerton
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                      | Program: | Selections from: Kore Kara: Walter Clarke and Michelle Fujii
 Onami: Kishin’s  youth group, Sho Daiko
 Maze Gohan: Walter Clarke
 Konjaku: Masakazu Yoshizawa
 Raku: Shidara  Taiko
 Miyake: traditional, arr. Kishin Daiko
 Shi Shi Mai: traditional Japanese Lion Dance
 Kishin Kagura: Masakazu Yoshizawa
 Tamaichi:  Tiffany Tamaribuchi
 Kishin: .arr. Kishin Daiko
 Iwai Uchi: Masakazu Yoshizawa
 Omiyage: Shoju Kameda
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                      | Background: | Kishin  Daiko’s performances are primarily targeted for Southern California audiences;  they also have toured and performed in Japan. Highlights of their career,  to date, have included performing for the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s 75th Anniversary  at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, World Cup Soccer Celebration performance at  Universal Studios; the United Nation’s Blue Sky Project at Paramount Studios;  at Michelle Kwan Day; and during the pre-game show for Super Bowl XXXII. The program, although  performed by a multi-generational group, consists of a broad range of musical  sounds blending traditional themes of the group’s Japanese roots with original  compositions by contemporary musicians. Among the selections featuring traditional  themes is the Shinto traditional lion dance, which is often performed during  New Year’s celebrations to bring good fortune. A more contemporary blending, Kishin Kagura, literally translated to  “Music of the Gods for Kishin Daiko,” was inspired by 900-year-old Japanese  temple music. Since 1981, when the group was  established in the East   San Gabriel Valley   Japanese Community    Center, Kishin Daiko has continued to entertain,  educate and enlighten audiences with dynamic, powerful and earth-shaking sounds  of Japanese taiko drumming. The various sized drums used  by Kishin Daiko are handmade by group members. The time consuming process of  making and maintaining their own drum helps members to better understand and  gain respect for their instrument and its sound. In conjunction with the drums,  various melodic wind instruments, such as the Fue (a bamboo flute played  horizontally) and the Shakuhachi (a bamboo flute played vertically), also are  incorporated to fulfill Kishin Daiko’s truly ethnic sounds. | 
                    
                      | Admission: | Advance sales $30 ($25 with advance Titan discount) At the door all tickets $30
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                      | Box Office: | Tickets available at the Performing Arts Center box  office 657-278-3371.  Hours: 11 a.m. - 4  p.m., Mondays-Fridays and one hour prior to performance or online at:  www.tickets.com | 
                    
                      | Websites: | http://www.arts.fullerton.edu http://www.kishindaiko.com/
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                      | Media Contact: | Elizabeth Champion, College of the Arts, at  657-278-2434 |