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Join us in Sanbornville, NH at the Wakefield Opera House for the World Music Festival. Artists from four different cultures will be giving performances and hands-on workshops throughout the day. Odaiko New England joins:
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Aaron Larget-Caplan as he introduces listeners to the poetry, history and music of Spain on Spanish guitar
- Gamelan Galak Tka‘s demonstration of the music of Bali and Indonesia on Gamelan (gongs, drums, flutes and cymbals)
- Cornell Coley‘s tracing of the rhythms of Africa from Africa to America
Odaiko New England performs at 1:00pm and 5:40pm and our workshop will be at 3:50pm. Admission is free.
The 12th Annual A Taste of Ginger will take place on Monday, April 4th at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
A culinary and cultural experience featuring Boston’s finest chefs to benefit Joslin Diabetes Center’s Asian American Diabetes Initiative (AADI).
Odaiko New England brings taiko to Cambridge as part of the Summer in the City arts series. This free event brings music, dance, storytelling, theater, puppetry, movies and more to parks all over Cambridge. Summer in the City is supported by the City of Cambridge and Cambridge Community Foundation (CCF). Join us at 10am on Thursday, July 19th.
Join us at the Fuller Craft Museum’s Free Fun Friday for a day of family fun and art-making. Come make your own fish kite as well as other actives and, of course, come see Odaiko New England at 11am.
Boston’s Dragon Boat Festival transforms ancient traditions into an exciting cultural event and is the longest-running dragon boat festival in North America. Odaiko New England is thrilled to once again send some thunderous drumming across the Charles River toward the Boston-side races.
The Cambridge-side festival starts at 12:00 noon and admission is free. Odaiko New England performs at 4:30 pm.