Private/Group Lessons with Suzuki Kyosuke

Reserve your own Private or Group Lesson with Kyosuke Suzuki!

If you are interested in furthering your studies by receiving detailed feedback and personalized lessons, don't miss this opportunity by reserving a spot.
If you would like for us to supply a translator, this will incur an additional $30/hour.

Lesson Topics:
Anything Shishi-mai (Kotobuki Jishi)
-Dance
-Fue
-Taiko
-Kane
Anything Edo Bayashi
-Fue
-Taiko
-Kane

Price
Private Lessons: $120/hour
Group Lessons (over 2 students): $175/hour
Translation Cost (optional): Additional $30/hour

Available Times
September 29 (Mon) - 2:00pm ~ 5:30pm
September 30 (Tues) - 10:00am ~ 7:30pm

How to reserve a spot
E-mail Yuta at yuta@taiko.la, with your preferred times, lesson topic(s), and if you would need a translator or not.

Date: 
Monday, September 29, 2014 - 14:00 to Tuesday, September 30, 2014 - 17:30
Room: 
Large Classroom
Facilitator: 
Kyosuke Suzuki
Biography: 
Suzuki Kyosuke is a master musician and dancer of the Wakayama Performance Troupe, touring internationally, and performing regularly at the prestigious National Theater of Japan. He collaborates regularly with world-renowned taiko groups including Oedo Sukeroku Taiko, Amanojaku, and the Kenny Endo Taiko Ensemble. Since his participation as a workshop leader and performer at the 2011 North American Taiko Conference, his popularity has boomed. Don't miss this rare opportunity to learn from Suzuki Kyosuke, an engaging and enthusiastic teacher, regarded by many as the "best shishi-mai dancer," of Tokyo! Suzuki is a premier performer and teacher of Edo Bayashi (Tokyo festival music), with a well-respected "Kyo-no-kai" school for private lessons. He also teaches at the Kunitachi College of Music, Kaijou Junior and Senior High Schools, and Sankei Gakuen Cultural Center. Suzuki studied under Wakayama Taneo of the Wakayama School, recognized by the Japanese Ministry of Culture to be an “Important Intangible Cultural Property of Fine Arts,” learning all aspects of the shi-shi mai ensemble including flute, taiko, percussion, and lion dance.