TAO: The Martial Art of Drumming is a Japanese drum and dance ensemble formed in 1993. This performing group combines music and dance to reflect Japanese tradition, but also incorporates Korean, Maori, and Indonesian influences.[1] While some songs are traditional, most are modern compositions created by members of the troupe.


Training center
editTao’s performers train in their own center in the Kujū Highlands on Kyushu called Grandioso. The strenuous physical demands of their performance style demands that all performers also train as athletes. Their daily workouts, which start at 5 a.m. and end at 10 p.m., including a 20 kilometer run, calisthenics, martial arts training, and hours of dance, drum, and music practice. During the first ten years, 400 trainees ran away, after which the founder and "boss", Ikuo Fujitaka, adjusted the training regimen. Only 40 people dropped out between 2003 and 2008.[2]
Musical style
editInternational tours
editAfter more than a decade touring Japan, the group performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where they sold out of tickets for 25 straight days and outsold every other performance group.[4] They have been touring internationally ever since.
References
edit- ↑ Tao: The Martial Art of Drumming bangs its way into Fort Worth Archived 2010-02-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Sweat and tears for drum troupe, July 7, 2008". Archived from the original on January 8, 2015. Retrieved February 22, 2010.
- ↑ The Arizona Republic, Feb. 17, 2010
- ↑ Vancouver Sun, January 27, 2010 Archived August 1, 2010, at the Wayback Machine