I confess that I agreed to review this show with some trepidation. Drum solos are not my cup of tea. I pictured myself looking at my watch every five minutes as the pounding drums caused a pounding in my head with no relief in sight. I was familiar with the sound of taiko drums, but only as cinematic window dressing rather than the centre of attention. In short, I was due for a crash course in the instrument which the Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers happily gave me in spades.
Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers
You would expect that Mugenkyo would be based in Japan. Not so, this ensemble (currently celebrating its 25th anniversary) is a multinational family of old and new performers based in Scotland who not only keep the old traditions alive, but create new ones of their own through original composition, contemporary choreography and technical effects. Indeed, when I wandered through the door, I could hear the sound of a didgeridoo and wondered if I was in the right place. What I heard was one of the group’s originals Belenos, an instrument that combines bagpipe and shakuhachi with the didgeridoo.
The Mugenkyo I saw was...
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