It’s been great to have had you as part of the TCP Ohana over all these years! We’ve watched you grow and develop into talented, responsible, and wonderful individuals. BEST WISHES to you as you continue on your life journeys!
SUMMER SESSION I ONLINE CLASSES Continue…
Although conditions are improving in Honolulu, we are still unable to return to our classroom space…
Summer Session I will continue online. Thank you all for your kokua, support, and patience.
1. Visit: http://www.hawaiitheatre.com 2. Then, hover over “Events” 3. Click on “Video on Demand” 4. Click on the 雨 AME, Tears of the Earth flyer 5. Follow the prompts for “Video on Demand” 6. Donation based, Registration required.
It’s been over a year since we had in-person classes…. We hope everyone is faring well in light of all that has been going on in the world. We look forward to the day when we can play taiko with you all again.
Saturday, May 22, 2021 – 6:30 pm (Hawaii time) LIVE STREAM VIRTUAL CONCERT Straight outta the historic HAWAII THEATRE!!!
(日本時間:5月23日(日)13:30午後)
Kenny Endo and Taiko Center of the Pacific Taiko Center of the Pacific Youth Group and Special Guests:
Peter Rockford Espiritu & Tau Dance Theater (hula & contemporary dance) Todd Yukumoto (saxophone, flute) Abe Lagrimas, Jr. (ukulele, vibes, drumset) Sun Hui (erhu)
Tickets: Donation based (pay what you can) After completing your donation, please visit www.bit.ly/AmeTearsoftheEarth to register and reserve your complimentary ticket.
Tickets for Hawaii Theatre VIRTUAL EVENTS are emailed directly to you and contain a LINK to view the content. The link is only valid on one device.
Concert may be viewed May 22-June 6. コンサートの視聴は、日本時間の5月23日(日)から6月6日(日)まで可能です。
Kenny Endo and Taiko Center of the Pacific A lecture/demonstration Hosted by Kaunoa Senior Center, Kahului, Maui Presented by Outreach College, University of Hawaii Manoa Wednesday, April 14, 2021 10-10:45 am (Hawaii time) Registration: Not necessary Live Stream: SCEP Live Online Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqF5FnCbOskI-z6ySU443AQ
Its been 10 years since the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit the Tohoku district of Japan in 2011. It was the most powerful earthquake ever in Japan and the 4th most powerful in the world since recorded history. Nearly 16,000 deaths, 6000 injured, and still over 2500 missing. Sending thoughts and prayers…