2024/11/16/ Arizona: Taiko concert in Prescott: Ken Koshio & Kenzoo perform at Elks Performing Arts Center Nov. 16 at 7PM
Taiko Concert – Live on the Prayer: With Our Soul Beats
Saturday November 16, 2024, 7:00 pm|
Tickets: $25.00 including fees
Elks Performing Arts Center
Crystal Hall – 3rd Floor
117 E. Gurley Street, Prescott, Arizona
(928)756-2844
https://www.prescottelkstheatre.org/
The Elks Performing Arts Center and Under The Elk Productions is please to announce the reappearance of world class Taiko Drummer, Musician and Folk Singer, Ken Koshio and Kenzoo in The Crystal Hall.
The show, Live on The Prayer: With Our Soul Beats is a fusion of Japanese drumming and world cultural music. Since ancient times, Taiko rhythms have set the heartbeat in motion, expressing the melodies and pulse of mother earth.
Taiko is a Japanese style of percussion, which combines music, movement and spirit. Ken pushes the boundaries of Taiko through various collaborations, creating a totally authentic and unique style of music and Taiko performance art. It is truly an amazing and powerful production and the most exciting performance.
Koshio’s passion is to create the most rewarding experience possible and to express the importance of our origins. This amazing collaboration of diverse cultures will be brought to the stage, in tune with the rhythms of nature within our Grand Canyon State of Arizona. The show will be very unique and inspiring.
Ken was born in Japan and has been traveling around the world as a musician and street singer. Currently based in Phoenix, he creates fusion music with Native American artists and has produced a Japanese folk tale musical story: ‘Sakura no Ne’ a collaborative project with the Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix.
In addition to his role as a musician, he also acts as an ambassador of Japan, linking his cultural roots to the rest of the world. Since moving to the Southwest, Ken has been working with Native American artists to find common ground and collaboration with their dance, music, drumming and singing.
He has toured Japan with several Native American artists to create new exchanges in this global age, acknowledging that music and art are one of the great tools to communicate between people and cultures.
Beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase throughout the performance.
All seats will be General Admission, and chosen as guests arrive.
Doors will open approximately one hour before the show.