Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko literally translates to "Ryukyu Kingdom Festival Drums". Ryukyu Kingdom is the ancient name for what is presently known as the Okinawa prefecture of Japan. Located just southwest of mainland Japan and northeast of Taiwan, it consists of about fifty islands, of which Okinawa is the largest. Due to its unique location, its culture and traditions have been greatly influenced not only by Japan, but also China, Korea and southeast Asia.
Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko is modeled on the traditional Okinawan obon festival drum dancing called "eisa". The performers dance and drum simultaneously to an exciting blend of traditional and contemporary Okinawan and Japanese music. The group performs with several types of drums: the odaiko (big drum), which is suspended in front of the body by long pieces of purple cloth over the shoulder and back, the shime-daiko (hand-held, flat, two-sided drum), and the paranku (hand-held, flat, one-sided drum).
The organization was founded in 1982 in Okinawa. It also has chapters in mainland Japan, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Hawaii. The Los Angeles chapter was established in 1995, and has performed at such venues as the Nisei Week Parade, Taiko Gathering, and Coronation Ball, the Cherry Blossom Festival in Monterey Park, the U.S. Japan Expo, Los Angeles, and the L.A. County Fair.
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Practice Gardena Dance Studio If you would like further information or to request a performance, please contact: Kristin Watanabe, Coordinator Ayano Miura, Branch Leader Note that most of the members are students, so weekend performances are preferred. |
The official site of Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko in Okinawa (Japanese Only)
Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko - Tokyo branch (Japanese Only)
Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko - Argentina branch (Spanish Only)
Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko - Peru branch (Spanish Only)
Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko - Brazil branch (Spanish Only)
Okinawan Taiko Drummers of Wisconsin (Wisconsin Branch of RMD)
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