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2024 ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE BELOW
Main Stage Area - Juilliard Park:
11:00 - Hideaki and Hitomi - Hachiko Daiko
11:15 - Welcome and Introductions - M.C. Chris Smith, Remarks from Honored Guests
11:30 - Mochitsuki - Mochi Pounding Demonstration, Central Field - Audience Participation
11:30 - Ensohza Minyoshu - Traditional Folk Music and Dance
12:15 - DeLeon Judo Club - Judo Demonstration
12:45 - Bay Area Miyake - Miyake-style Taiko Drumming
01:30 - Mochitsuki - Mochi Pounding Demonstration, Central Field - Audience Participation
01:30 - Hideaki and Hitomi - Hachiko Daiko - Audience Participation
02:00 - Sakura-Ren - Traditional Folk Music and Dance
03:15 - Theatre of Yugen - Traditional Comic Theater
04:00 - Sonoma County Taiko - Taiko Drumming
04:45 - Closing Remarks
11:15 - Welcome and Introductions - M.C. Chris Smith, Remarks from Honored Guests
11:30 - Mochitsuki - Mochi Pounding Demonstration, Central Field - Audience Participation
11:30 - Ensohza Minyoshu - Traditional Folk Music and Dance
12:15 - DeLeon Judo Club - Judo Demonstration
12:45 - Bay Area Miyake - Miyake-style Taiko Drumming
01:30 - Mochitsuki - Mochi Pounding Demonstration, Central Field - Audience Participation
01:30 - Hideaki and Hitomi - Hachiko Daiko - Audience Participation
02:00 - Sakura-Ren - Traditional Folk Music and Dance
03:15 - Theatre of Yugen - Traditional Comic Theater
04:00 - Sonoma County Taiko - Taiko Drumming
04:45 - Closing Remarks
Art Alley - Seishin Studio:
12:00 - Mary Ann Soyo Goodman - Seishin Studio
Mary Ann Soyo Goodman of the Urasenke school will present Japanese Tea Ceremony. $5 tickets available at Information Booth (A) for participation in Tea Ceremony. (Limited to 20 Participants)
01:00 - Ron Kodo Brown - Seishin Studio
Ron Kodo Brown demonstrates Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging.
02:30 - Elliot Kanshin Kallen and Naoko - Seishin Studio
Elliot Kanshin Kallen (Shakuhachi) and Kaoko (Koto, Shamisen, Vocals) - Experience the evocative, authentic sounds of traditional ensemble music of Japan's iconic Edo period (1600-1867) and beyond.
03:30 - Ron Kodo Brown - Seishin Studio
Ron Kodo Brown demonstrates Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging.
Mary Ann Soyo Goodman of the Urasenke school will present Japanese Tea Ceremony. $5 tickets available at Information Booth (A) for participation in Tea Ceremony. (Limited to 20 Participants)
01:00 - Ron Kodo Brown - Seishin Studio
Ron Kodo Brown demonstrates Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging.
02:30 - Elliot Kanshin Kallen and Naoko - Seishin Studio
Elliot Kanshin Kallen (Shakuhachi) and Kaoko (Koto, Shamisen, Vocals) - Experience the evocative, authentic sounds of traditional ensemble music of Japan's iconic Edo period (1600-1867) and beyond.
03:30 - Ron Kodo Brown - Seishin Studio
Ron Kodo Brown demonstrates Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging.