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Kuniharu Hara
began taiko as a member of Osuwa Daiko in 1998. He met Art soon after when Grandmaster Daihachi Oguchi invited Art to join Osuwa Daiko and they continued to perform often together when both were recruited by the Grandmaster to become members of his elite performing group, Ashura-gumi, in 2003. In 2005, Kuniharu joined Tokara part-time while also starting his own taiko drum manufacturing company.

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QUICK FACTS

  • Wadaiko Ensemble TOKARA was founded in Japan by artistic director Art Lee in 2004.
  • Art Lee wins award of Odaiko Grand Champion at the 2005 Tokyo International Wadaiko Contest.
  • Wadaiko Ensemble TOKARA continues it's ongoing tour on 4 continents during it's 5th Anniversary World Tour in 2009.

GROUP HISTORY

Wadaiko Ensemble TOKARA was founded on March 7th, 2004 in Nagano Prefecture, Japan by Solo Wadaiko Artist Art Lee, who brought together various taiko and percussion group members to begin the challenge of intensified training of the mind and body in the strict discipline of the taiko. Since then TOKARA has become a strong force in the world of taiko, both in Japan and internationally.

TOKARA kicked off its international debut with a six-week coast-to-coast tour of the U.S. and Canada, followed by a two-month tour in 2005...both to critical acclaim and sold out audiences. TOKARA has since performed as the main attraction in many events, including: Hamanako Hanahaku All-Japan Expo and the Taipei City 120th Anniversary World Music Festival. Touring internationally two to four times a year, TOKARA has become known for its electrifying speed and power, as well as the groups own arrangements of movement that incorporate the smooth, circular motions of the Chinese martial arts and dance.

In addition to the intensive process of continually reinventing new pieces and playing styles in an attempt to further develop the group’s originality, the members of TOKARA also continue to research and study traditional wadaiko pieces, and to incorporate arrangements of these pieces into their performances.


WHAT IS TOKARA?

The name “TOKARA” literally comes from the meaning “touku kara” or “from afar” in Japanese. One meaning of this name encompasses the past. All members of the group come from different cultures, experiences and walks of life, and have come together to be both students and teachers of the taiko drum. The past also includes the beginning, the basics, and things traditional. We must never forget how we started; remember that no matter how much we achieve, we never forget the basics of when we began. Hence, the group’s repertoire includes many traditional taiko pieces as well as Tokara’s award winning original compositions.

“TOKARA” also encompasses the future in which members of the group strive to become better than what they are with utmost humility and respect, not only in the “way of the drum”, but in every aspect of life. The realization that, even with 100 years of the most intense dedication, there is always so much more to learn.

The name “Tokara” is represented by the written character “遙”.


Wadaiko TOKARA Office
831-1 Kega, Iida City, Nagano Prefecture Japan  TEL: (81)265-59-8768   Email: info@tokara.net