Shanghai Oriental Art Center 23 October 2024 - Japanese national treasure master Bando Tamasaburo directs the top Taiko ensemble Kodo's concert "Dou Nan" | GoComGo.com

Japanese national treasure master Bando Tamasaburo directs the top Taiko ensemble Kodo's concert "Dou Nan"

Shanghai Oriental Art Center, Opera Hall, Shanghai, China
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Wednesday 23 October 2024
7:15 PM

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Important Info
Type: Show
City: Shanghai, China
Starts at: 19:15

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Overview

"I have never seen a performance that made the audience lose their breath more than this. Don't miss it, the sound of their drums will be engraved in your memory forever." - Paris Daily

“The Kodo from Japan moved the whole world... Their performance was a musical miracle.”—Berlin Daily

"If there is anything in music that can be called perfect, Kodo is the closest thing the world has to that word." - The Boston Globe

"It is difficult to describe the raw power and majesty of Kodo." - Chicago Tribune

"Dou Nan" is one of the most famous representative works directed by Japan's national treasure master Bando Tamasaburo for the world's top Taiko orchestra Kodo.

"Da Nan" means "man playing drums", showing Kodo's endless exploration of the possibilities of pure drum music. In September 2009, this work premiered at the Setagaya Public Theater in Tokyo and received rave reviews. It was later performed in Paris, Spain, France and other places with great success. It was then performed in Hong Kong, China in October 2015, which was the first time "Da Nan" was performed in Asia outside of Japan.

The 2024 performance of "Da Nan" will be the first tour of the work in mainland China. Mr. Bando Tamasaburo will also stage a new stage for the tour. The performance of "Da Nan" is unpretentious and simple. Muscles stretch and relax at high speed, blood rushes, and shouts burst out at will - the all-male drummers push their physical strength, technology, and emotional mind to the limit, presenting the essence and new look of Japanese Taiko drum performance, interweaving delicate and varied rich timbre between thunder and silence, which cleanses the audience's mind.

Kodo

Taiko is a traditional Japanese drum with infinite rhythmic possibilities. Kodo is committed to exploring these possibilities and in the process opening up new horizons for this vibrant art form. In 1971, a group of young people, full of vigor and vitality, resolutely left the bustling city and came to Sado Island in the Sea of ​​Japan to perform and study traditional Japanese Taiko. "Kodo" is the Japanese sound of the heart beating, which is the first sound a fetus hears in the mother's womb, which is the original source of all rhythms. Another meaning of "Kodo" is "drum child", and "Tong" means innocent, that is, beating the drum with an innocent heart, which shocks people. It expresses Kodo's desire to play the drum with a pure childlike heart.

Since its debut at the Berlin Festival in 1981, Kodo has performed over 7,000 times in more than 50 countries and regions across five continents, including 4,000 performances under the theme One Earth. This reflects Kodo's desire to transcend language and cultural boundaries, while also expressing the idea that as human beings we share a common emotional bond. In addition, Kodo has worked with thousands of schoolchildren in Japan through its Exchange School Performances. Kodo is also involved in a wide range of other projects and activities, including headlining performances at major international festivals, composing film scores, and collaborating with many world-class artists around the world.

In 2002, Kodo composed the music for the World Cup theme song "Football Anthem" and performed it live at the World Cup concert. In 2003, Kodo received worldwide acclaim for its soundtrack for Zhang Yimou's film "Hero", and attracted more attention in film soundtracks. Kodo has become a national treasure-level representative group playing Taiko in Japan. Kodo collaborated with virtual idol Hatsune Miku to hold the "Hatsune Miku × Kodo" concert, which was part of NHK's "This is Nippon Premium Theater" series to cheer for the Tokyo Olympics. In 2019, Kodo participated in the opening ceremony of the "2019 Rugby World Cup Japan" and the opening event of the National Stadium. Recently, Kodo has also been invited to participate in the music performance and recording of the popular online game "Genshin Impact", and cooperated with the Yomiuri Giants, further expanding their scope of activities. In 2023, they received the Minister-General's Award of the Agency for Cultural Affairs.

In July 2019, Kodo performed Spiral, directed by Kabuki master Bando Tamasaburo, in Shanghai, Guangzhou and Beijing, which received numerous acclaims and high praise. In September 2023, Kodo performed Warabe, a 40th anniversary work, in Hong Kong and Shanghai.

Venue Info

Shanghai Oriental Art Center - Shanghai
Location   425 Dingxiang Lu, near Century Blvd

The Shanghai Oriental Art Center is one of the leading performance and cultural facilities in Shanghai. The five interconnected hemispherical halls or "petals" are shaped to resemble a butterfly orchid from above. They comprise the Entrance Hall, the Concert Hall, the Opera Hall, the Performance Hall, and the Exhibition Hall. The high-tech ceiling changes color during the night to reflect the nature of the performances inside. Located off Century Avenue in Pudong, the SHOAC was opened with a New Year's Eve concert in 2004 and officially opened on July 1, 2005.

Various cultural and musical performances are held in the center, beginning from the 2005 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Shanghai Concert. It's a regular venue for concert performances and its popular "Chinese Traditional Opera Series" hosts performances by the China National Opera, the Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company and Shanghai Kunqu Company, and the Shanghai Yueju Opera Troupe. The OAC's Saturday Brunch Concerts claim audiences of over 100 000 every year.

The building was designed by French architect Paul Andreu and the Huadong Architectural Design & Research Institute. The façades are mainly laminated glass incorporating perforated metal sheets. The dark granite floors and multi-layered glass screen walls aim to create a softly diffused forest floor effect. The separate "petals" of the construction are hung with large distinctly colored pebbles to differentiate them. The backstage facilities include an Orchestra Rehearsal Hall, Choir Rehearsal Hall, Dance Rehearsal Hall, and Integrated Rehearsal Hall.

Concert Hall
The Concert Hall has 1953 seats, a computer-controlled elevating stage, and an 88-diapason 5-layer organ by Austria's Rieger Pipe Organ. It houses 2 VIP and 7 regular dressing rooms.

Opera Hall
The Opera Hall has 1015 seats, divided into three areas and designed to recreate the intimate experience of Italian opera houses. The orchestra pit is 120 m2 and able to accommodate up to 100 musicians. The central stage provides computer-controlled side, ice, and ballet platforms in addition to the main large-scale platform. It houses 2 VIP and 15 common dressing rooms.

Performance Hall
The Performance Hall has 333 seats and is modeled on semicircular Roman theaters. Its performance floor is golden Swiss pearwood. It has 4 dressing rooms.

Exhibition Hall
The Exhibition Hall is located on the second floor of its petal of the Oriental Art Center. It covers 250 m2 and has 9.8-meter  high walls.

Other facilities
The venue also features ancillary public facilities, including the 100-seat Paris Shanghai French restaurant open daily for lunch and dinner, the 530-square-meter (5,700 sq ft) Café Salon Etoile and an adjacent gift store, and 11 piano training classrooms. The Shanghai Gallery of Antique Music Boxes and Automata is located at the SHOAC, displaying over 200 antique music boxes and European automata, including the oldest extant music box in the world, constructed in 1796 by Antoine Favre-Salomon.

Important Info
Type: Show
City: Shanghai, China
Starts at: 19:15
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