FLASH! Spring Session II – starts February 23rd

(No classes Mar 9, 25 Apr 2, 7)

TAIKO classes will be offered at WASHINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL ONLY for Spring Session II 2025
Washington Middle School (WMS), 1633 S King Street (corner of King & Punahou Streets)
Register at: https://taiko-center-of-the-pacific-387153.square.site/current-upcoming-sessions
NOTE: Registration open now

CLASSES at WMS and ONLINE Classes SCHEDULE:
Sundays at WMS

9-9:45 am Taiko Tots
10-10:50 am Family Taiko
10-10:50 am Hana Hachijo
11-11:50 am Adult Beginning Taiko I – Bilingual (taught in Japanese & English)
12-12:50 pm Adult Beginning Taiko I
12-12:50 pm Edo Bayashi & Shimedaiko
1-1:50 pm Youth Beginnng Taiko I
1-1:50 pm Taiko for TEENS, YOUNG ADULTS & the YOUNG at HEART
2-2:50 pm Youth Beginning Taiko II
2-2:50 pm Seimei (flagship piece of Nihon Taiko Dojo)
3-3:50 pm Youth Intermediate Taiko
3-3:50 pm BON Taiko
4-4:50 pm Katsugi (Shoulder slung taiko)
4-5:50 pm YG Youth Performing Ensemble & Trainees
5-5:50 pm Uchikomi Practice Session

Mondays ONLINE
5-5:50 pm Adult Intermediate ONLINE
6-6:50 pm Drills for Skills ONLINE

Tuesdays at WMS
5-5:50 pm Uchikomi Practice Session
6-6:50 pm Adult Beginning Taiko I – “Nice & Easy”
6-6:50 pm Adult Performance Training

Wednesdays at WMS
5-5:50 pm Taiko for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
6-6:50 pm Ki HoAloha Taiko

Thursdays at WMS
5-5:50 pm Odaiko (the BIG drum)
6-6:50 pm Adult Beginning Taiko II
7-7:50 pm Adult Intermediate Taiko

Thurs Jan 30, 2025 classes cancelled

With concern for everyone’s safety in light of the unpredictable and severe storm warnings, all TCP classes and practices have been CANCELLED for today, Thursday, January 30, 2025.
Odaiko, Adult Beginning II, and Adult Intermediate Taiko students can make up today’s class by attending one Uchikomi class on any Sunday 5-5:50 pm or Tuesday 5-5:50 pm through February 20, 2025. If you prefer a refund for today’s class, arrangements can be made by contacting: taikoarts@taikoarts.com
Thank you for your kokua and understanding. Please be safe.
~Taiko Center of the Pacific