Hosted by Taikokoro, don’t miss this special opportunity of a 4-part workshop series led by Eri Uchida.
This is Class 3 of a 4 Part Series. Please note that the event time is hosted in Australia 8:00PM-9:00PM (AEST).
Classes are one hour in duration starting at:
8:00 PM (Melbourne)
7:00 PM (Tokyo)
Please enter 10 mins before the session starts every time.
Eri’s TaikoIN’ WS series will consist of 4 interconnecting sessions. Eri will lead us in mindfulness practice to achieve awareness of our bodies and to teach our body to resonate internally and with others when you play Taiko.
The workshops aim to provide you with techniques for maximizing physical and mental relaxation, which helps promote body efficiency for both playing taiko and conducting everyday activities whether at home, work, or recreation.
The workshops will be conducted in English by ZOOM.
The first workshop is TaikoIN’s introduction to Body Awareness whilst the following sessions will be customised based on your comments, experiences and questions. The final session will bring it all together. Your active participation will be extremely worthwhile in this online workshop with Eri.
After each session, there will also be an opportunity to chat with Eri for Q&A, as well as meet other participants.
During the workshop series we will use Facebook as a supplementary tool for participants to communicate with Eri. At the end of each 60-min session Eri will give us homework. Please take a moment to face yourself and then share your answers with other participants on the group Facebook page. If you are not on Facebook, we will provide an alternative means of staying connected, such as emails or asking questions directly to Eri during the sessions.
What do I need for the workshop?
Space to move and lie down, especially to spread your arms out to the side and above
Comfortable clothes that you can move and stretch in.
A device to connect to Zoom (link provided to participants 1 day before each session)
Optional pen and paper if you’d like to take notes!
Water (stay hydrated).
For specific sessions:
Sessions 2-4: we’ll advise you 1 day before WS
Please note: To have the full experience of Eri’s teachings, please take the entire series as each session builds upon each other. If you cannot attend every date, we will send a link to the video recording after every session for viewing in your own time. The video will be available only to participants for a limited time, perhaps until the next session.
The link to the closed FaceBook page will be included with your registration confirmation. After each session you are required to leave comments, questions and homework from Eri on this closed FB page(or emails).
Per person
Taikokoro Member A$45 (Ichiban, Niban, Rinjin & Gakkusei)
Non-Member A$60
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Originally from Aichi Prefecture, Japan, Eri Uchida was deeply touched by her local taiko community where she grew up – so much so that while studying abroad in Canada during high school, she founded her own taiko group. To further her studies, Eri moved to Sado Island to join the KODO Apprenticeship Program in 2007 and became a performing member for KODO in 2009. Since then, she has traveled all over the world performing with the troupe, directing school presentations, as well as teaching workshops. Eri also produced KODO’s first overseas interactive concert. In addition, Eri oversaw the day-to-day workings of the KODO Apprenticeship Program, helping to train and welcome new KODO member prospects.
In 2018, she organized “Roots of KODO,” a program where taiko players from outside of Japan got to fully immerse and experience the KODO apprenticeship conditions on a deeper level and experience the community and the rich culture of Sado Island. She left KODO in May 2019 in pursuit of sharing the skills and philosophies she had gained through taiko with hopes of expanding the limitless possibilities of taiko and its community. After sharing ideas about her taiko philosophy and approaches to workshops with Sydney Shiroyama, they created the concept of TaikoIN’. (https://www.taiko-in.com/). Through TaikoIN’, Eri plans to share the skills and philosophies she has learned from her taiko career with hopes of expanding the possibilities of taiko and its community.