About this Event
Asian American/Pacific Islander healing space. This workshop is open to all individuals who identify as AANHPI (Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders).
This is a safe space for AANHPI community members to come together, connect, have fun, and learn to play taiko. As incidences of anti-Asian and Pacific Islander violence continue to rise, the emotional turmoil and grief can be overwhelming. Taiko has long been a source of culture, pride, and resistance in the Japanese and Asian American communities. Through taiko, we hope to bring a space to heal and connect with other AANHPI community members.
Learn the basics of taiko (rhythms, stances, and hitting techniques) in this fun filled, therapeutic, and accessible workshop series. Instructors will guide participants through a variety of physical and musical activities and introduce background information on the tradition of taiko in Japan and North America.
No experience necessary. Adults and kids at least 12 years old (minors must be accompanied by an adult.) The workshop will be conducted indoors at the Oregon Buddhist Temple with open windows and air purifiers. Covid vaccinations are required, masks are optional.
For this workshop, we are able to offer a sliding scale rate for our AANHPI community. Please choose a ticket price that is within your means, and there are also scholarships available. Contact [email protected] for more information.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Oregon Buddhist Temple, 3720 SE 34th Avenue, Portland, United States
USD 20.00 to USD 40.00