YuNiOn - taiko sessions

Photo of a YuNion performance on the street 4 drummers smile at the camera in an outdoor setting with a crowd of people behind them Image supplied by the artists (detail)

YuNiOn - taiko sessions
Saturday 8 February, 2pm
Wilkins Public School, 31 Park Road, Marrickville

YuNiOn hold regular Taiko Sessions on Monday and Tuesday nights but there is also some people (who can not commit to a school term) who just want to do a one off workshop/session.
If this is you, then join the fun!

YuNiOn are offering a free Japanese drumming workshop - learn to play the Taiko ( Japanese drum), you'll also learn about the symbiotic relationship of players as a community. 

YuNiOn was formed in 2005 by Masae Ikegawa and Graham Hilgendorf as a duet for taiko, percussion and more!

Yu – blend Ni – two On – sound

YuNiOn takes people on a fun, open and soulful journey through the high spirited energy of the Japanese taiko drum, blended with percussive sounds and festive song and dance.

While Graham and Masae were living in Japan in 2005, YuNiOn was formed, performing a number of concerts, corporate performances and workshops. Also, during this time, Graham and Masae composed a major work called Shifting Sand. This composition was then produced, directed and choreographed by Graham to form a theatre/music work of the same name for Sydney based ensemble, TaikOz. Masae and Graham have toured extensively, performing throughout Australia with Australia’s major Symphony Orchestras, toured to Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, France and America and performed and given workshops throughout Japan.

In Australia, Graham and Masae have performed in Hamer Hall (Melbourne), Sydney Recital Centre, Canberra Theatre, Brisbane Concert Hall, and Adelaide Festival Theatre. They have also composed many works and directed major events across Australia. Highlights include the Sydney Festival First Night 2011 for 150 drummers, major corporate events for Toyota and AMEX, composing, directing and choreographing music for theatre and DVD film.

Recently YuNiOn has been collaborating with the Satsuki Odamura Koto Ensemble, Yasukazu KANO from Japan, major performances in Bega, Perth (Western Australia), featured in the 2017 National Folk Festival (Canberra), in 2018 Toured to New Zealand for the second time, in 2019 performed in Beijing (China) and in 2020 collaborated and performed in the Sydney Festival at the NSW Art Gallery.

www.yunion.org    @yunion_taiko

Participating artists

Masae Ikegawa Graham Hilgendorf 

Program details

Wilkins Public School :31 Park Road, Marrickville

2pm Workshop starts - book via email here
2.45pm Workshop ends

*No upper body strength/age/fitness required

What to bring

  • Ear plugs
  • Water
  • Comfortable clothes
  • Extra details will be sent to people who book into the workshop

Accessibility information

  • Accessible for low vision
  • Mobility accessible (step free entry to workshop area)
  • Accessible toilets
  • LGBTIQ+ safe space
  • Culturally safe space

Transport and parking

  • Parking available on surrounding streets, please check street signage for parking limits.
  • Train – 15 minute walk from Stanmore train station
  • Bus – 428 / 455

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Page last updated: 12 Dec 2024