Tuesday, August 10, 2004

Our Quiz Night on the 1st of August was a huge success, with the Cow on Murray St bursting at the seams as the teams battled it out for the prizes. Many thanks to all who helped. We are now a whisker away from our goal of raising sufficient funds for Jen, Lara and Simon to travel to Uluru, and bring Taiko to the Aboriginal people in Central Australia. Thanks also to all who came, and all who bought our fundraising chocolates and bottles of fine wines. There is still more for sale if you want some, contact us!

Friday, April 30, 2004

On Friday 30 April at Moonah Arts Centre, we presented Taiko Drum in concert. Drums, bells, cymbals, shakuhachi, flute, woodblock, plus the dynamic sound which is always associated with Taiko Drum.

We played to a packed audience who loved every second. Well done, everyone.

Tuesday, March 23, 2004

SPECIAL WORKSHOP.

Please all come, this will be fabulous!

At Huon Quays on Saturday, April 3, from 9.30 for the full day. With Toshi from the professional group Wadaiko Rindo in Melbourne. Lunch will be provided. Cost: $10 students, $15 others.

Beginners and advanced, all welcome.

Thursday, February 26, 2004

All members, both new and old, are all invited to a barbecue at the Salamanca Courtyard, to be held on Saturday, March 6th from 5 pm. There will be food, drinks and entertainment, including a demonstration of Taiko for all of those new to Taiko.

It's free for all Taiko members. So come along and immerse yourself in Taiko this year!

For our older members, remember it's time to pay your annual membership fee ($5) if you haven't already done so.

There will also be a short AGM - the usual stuff, but we will keep it simple. And a vote on changes to our Constitution. The committee has already thrashed this one out in detail, but we will send you a copy of the proposed changes by email.

Thursday, February 19, 2004

Our Launceston performance was great - the Festivale is an excellent part of the Tasmanian calendar and we are proud to be a part of it.

Monday, January 05, 2004

Thanks to all of the team for their very hard work to make the Taste performances so so excellent. It has been a fabulous week, as well as being lots of fun. Our next performance will be at the Cygnet Folk Festival on Saturday afternoon - see you there!

Goodbye Nabe!

On Sunday 4th we had our farewell for Nabe (Yosuke Watanabe), with much sadness and joy all around. He was thrilled with his new didgeridoo and photo album with pictures of the group. We also farewelled Dylan and James, and said Happy Birthday to Rasa and Dane. All the group thanked Simon for his wonderful teaching throughout the past year, and Simon also said how happy he was with the way the group is coming along. It was an excellent evening. I can't quite believe we will never see Nabe again, or hear his voice saying "Wicked!"

Thursday, January 01, 2004

Nabe will be leaving soon. We are having our farewell late on Sunday afternoon (4 Jan). Please try and make it, because we will be missing Nabe and it's our last chance to say goodbye and wish him well. Dylan and James are also leaving for an extended period, so we will say goodbye to them also.
Thanks heaps to all who have helped and worked so hard to get our new drums and uniforms ready. We are currently performing for the Taste of Tasmania with a brand new look, and we are looking fabulous and sounding even better. It has been a huge effort but really worth it. So far the audience feedback has been just great.