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Kodo

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An international taiko drumming performance group based on Sado Island, Niigata Prefecture, founded in 1981. It transforms traditional Japanese taiko techniques into contemporary performance art, performing in over 70 countries worldwide. Kodo has become a symbolic representative elevating Japanese taiko artistry to global prominence.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Performing Arts
Location:Sado, Niigata
Time Period:1981-present
Influence:Global
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A world-renowned taiko performing arts ensemble based on Sado Island, Niigata Prefecture, dedicated to exploring the limitless possibilities of the traditional Japanese drum. Founded in 1981 from the Ondekoza group, Kodo members live communally on Sado Island, training rigorously in drumming, dance, and physical conditioning. They have performed over 6,500 times in more than 50 countries, bringing the power and beauty of taiko to audiences worldwide. Their performances range from thunderous ensemble pieces to delicate solo work, showcasing the remarkable versatility of Japanese percussion. Each August, they host the 'Earth Celebration' international arts festival on Sado Island, bringing together musicians from around the world for cross-cultural collaboration.

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