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Himawari (Sunflower): A Collaboration between San Jose Taiko and HanayuiNEW

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Date: Saturday, 11 February, 2012       Time: 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
San Jose Repertory Theatre
101 Paseo De San Antonio
San Jose, CA 95113
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HIMAWARI (Sunflower) is the union of the performers of San Jose Taiko and Hanayui in a unique collaboration where cultural boundaries and aesthetic sensibilities are shared and tested. HIMAWARI will featurethe San Jose Taiko performing company, thethree members of Hanayui - Chieko Kojima, Yoko Fujimoto and Mitsue Kinjo, and guest artist, Yoshikazu Fujimoto of Kodo.

The project name- -HIMAWARI was selected for the sunflower's strength in character for reaching and following the sun, a symbol of power, energy, clarity, and knowledge, and a source for nurturing and sustaining life.San Jose Taiko brings the power of the taiko and movement and Hanayui brings expertise of Japanese dance and song.

Both groups have been creatively exploring their common roots and new offshoots of their Japanese ancestry through music and dance---San Jose Taiko coming from the Japanese American community in San Jose, California and Hanayui coming from Kodo Village on Sado Island in Japan.The HIMAWARI program includes traditional folk songs and dance from Japan; contemporary taiko drumming from America and a collaborative process that has combined all elements into something new and different. The program will showcase original arrangements from both Hanayui and San Jose Taiko and present the west-coast premiere of several collaborative works.

From 2000-2002, members of SJT and Hanayui collaboratedon creating material for the original Himawari (Sunflower) tour, a full-length concert programthat debuted in Hawaii in 2002. Although the program was well-received bycritics and generalpublic, the project was unable to present withinthe contiguous US states at that time.Hanayui is returning to the states in February andMarch of 2012, and SJT suggested a revival of the Himawaricollaboration as away to present them in San Jose.

Date
Saturday, February 11, 2012

Time
8:00 pm

Venue
San Jose Repertory Theatre
101 Paseo De San Antonio
San Jose, CA 95113

Tickets: $25 adult/$20 students & seniors*
General seating

*Get a discount by pre-ordering your tickets!
Call 408-293-9344 to place your order by 5pm on February 10, and save $5 per ticket.

Contact Information
San Jose Taiko
408-293-9344
info@taiko.org

Hanayui is a song and dance group made up of Kodomembers Chieko Kojima and Yoko Fujimoto joined byOkinawan dance expert MitsueKinjo. The Japanese word "hana" means "flower" and symbolized the youthfulenergythat Hanayui puts into their performances. The word "yui" means "totie," and recalls the relationship formed in ancientvillages in Japan whenfamilies came together to share in both hardships and harvests.

Chieko Kojima Born in Iwafune, Tochigi-prefecture, Chieko firstencountered Japanese folk dancing when she joinedOndekoza in 1976. When Kodowas formed, Chieko carved out a niche for herself as one of the few regularlyperforming female members. She is noted for the original style of her dancingin Kodo's taiko-based performance.Chieko enjoys expanding her repertoire andmeeting new and stimulating people in her travels across the globe.

Yoko Fujimoto Yoko joined Ondekoza (later Kodo)in 1976. After three years appearing as a Koto player, singer anddancer, shestepped down from the stage to edit the monthly Japanese language newsletter'Kodo' for the next 13 years.In 1989 she began to sing again and has been Kodo'sprincipal vocalist ever since. In 1996 she toured Cuba and NorthAmerica withher husband Yoshikazu Fujimoto, Kodo's principal O-daiko player, givingdrum-and-song workshops.She also conducts 'Voice Circle' workshops which helpparticipants to rediscover song and the power of their ownvoices.

MitsueKinjo Okinawa-native Mitsue Kinjo entered the Okinawan dancegroupe "Hana no Kai" in 1979 and wastrained by Takako Sato. It wasthrough her activities in Okinawan dance that Mitsue first encountered Kodo.Later,after receiving the Okinawa Times Highest Award for Achievement in thePerforming Arts, Mitsue married a Kodomember and moved to Sado Island. Mitsuefirst participated in the Kodo Village Festival as a member of Hanayui, andhascontinued in to participate as a dancer in other capacities since.

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