Heiwa Taiko Performance
Dynamic drumming for the mind, body, and spirit.
Don’t miss this ensemble drum performance by Heiwa Taiko as they fill the museum’s first floor with the spiritually resonant rhythms of taiko, a two-thousand-year-old art form known as ‘the heartbeat of Japan.’
Schedule
Performance: Heiwa Taiko, South Court
2 PM
Mahjong at the Museum, North Court
10:30 AM–4 PM | Take a lesson and play all day!
Art Activities
10–4 PM | Drop-in Art Activities (Shriram Learning Center)
11:30 AM | Studio Ghibli Doodling Class (North Court)
1:30 PM | Monthly Makers: Brush Painting and Calligraphy — Ages 12+ (Koret Education Center)
2:30 PM | Crafternoon: Open Studio Collaging (Koret Education Center)
Tours
11 AM | Family Storytelling, ages 3–6
1 PM | Family Storytelling, all ages
See all upcoming Sundays at the Asian Art Museum events.
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About Heiwa Taiko
Heiwa (“hay-wah”) Taiko is a group of dynamic and energetic grandmothers with an average age of 70 who love to spread the art and beauty of Taiko. Using 19-inch drums which they make themselves, Heiwa Taiko’s performances create a dynamic sound that encompasses the mind, body, and spirit. They are based at Southern Alameda County Buddhist Church in Union City, CA.