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JUNE 29 - JULY; JULY 6-9, 2017
LOG SHEET# [[strikethrough]] 3 [[/strikethrough]] 0034
SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 
AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET
LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: DAVID DISHNEAU
RECORDER NUMBER (MAIN): CFCH 10
FILE NAME: Jubile-0062.wav
RECORDER NUMBER (BACKUP) CFCH 11
FILE NAME: JUBLE2-0018.wav
PRESENTER: THEO GONZALVES
DATE/TIME: 7/3/17 3:45 pm
PROGRAM: On the Move
STAGE: Jubilee
GROUP NAME: American Taiko

Session Title:
[[2 columned table]]
| PARTICIPANTS | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| Roy Hirabayashi | TAIKO DRUMS, BAMBOO FLUTE |
| P.J. Hirabayashi | TAIKO DRUMS |

CONTENTS/NOTES(continue on back): 
[[margin]] SONG TITLES [[/margin]]
1. FREE SPIRIT
2. BAMBOO - Roy plays bamboo flute *2A
3. Matsuri - Roy-flute Volunteers *2B
4. HACHIJO *4A - both play on largest drum simultaneously at the end.
5. CELEBRATION - incorporates rhythms from other cultures *5A

[[strikethough]] 6. 7. 8. [[/strikethough]]

*2A = In 1973, there were 3 taiko groups in North America, now more than 400.

[[margin]] PJ says: [[/margin]]
4 elements = Ki, KATH, ATTITUDE, [[strikethrough]] RESPECT [[/strikethrough]] TECHNIQUE. Ki is universal life force energy 
KATA is understanding your body's relationship to the drum.

*2B = 2 audience volunteers learn basic taiko techniques
*4A = PJ says her parents were put in U.S. internment camps during WWII
She says this song is about resilience

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