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This Festival is organized by [[Raging Asian Women Taiko Drummers]] (RAW), a collective of women who believe in community building and healing through music as a way of achieving social justice.
This Festival is organized by [[Raging Asian Women Taiko Drummers]] (RAW), a collective of women who believe in community building and healing through music as a way of achieving social justice.
We hope you will join us in recognizing different leaders, styles, and stories, and, together, adding a page to the 30+ years of taiko history in Toronto." [http://torontotaikofestival.org/]
We hope you will join us in recognizing different leaders, styles, and stories, and, together, adding a page to the 30+ years of taiko history in Toronto." [http://torontotaikofestival.org/]
== Players ==
*[[Arashi Daiko]]
*[[Raging Asian Women Taiko Drummers]]
*[[Nagata Shachu]]
*Tiffany Tamaribuchi
*[[Yakudo]]

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Toronto Taiko Festival


Location

Toronto




This article based on content from http://torontotaikofestival.org/. Original version: http://torontotaikofestival.org/


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"Since the ancient times, taiko has brought people together in rituals, festivals and music making in Japan. In Toronto Taiko Festival, taiko groups from Eastern Canada and beyond will come together for the first time in Toronto to exchange skills and share stories toward building a stronger taiko community. This Festival is organized by Raging Asian Women Taiko Drummers (RAW), a collective of women who believe in community building and healing through music as a way of achieving social justice. We hope you will join us in recognizing different leaders, styles, and stories, and, together, adding a page to the 30+ years of taiko history in Toronto." [1]


Players[edit]