“Being a Japanese brand ourselves, we promote anything that allows Filipinos
to appreciate and enjoy the colorful culture of the Land of the Rising Sun.
Drum Tao reflects this in an extraordinary way with their unique brand of
entertainment,” shared Katherine Yu, Daiso Japan general manager.
Drum
Tao performers excite the mall audiences with electrifying Samurai Drum Rock
routine, complete with martial arts and drum stunts.
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Drum
Tao’s intense performance showcases a mix of synchronised drumming and dancing.
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Audiences
at Drum Tao’s preview performance at Robinsons Magnolia join in on a fun game
to win Daiso Japan goodies.
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Drum
Tao members pose with store personnel of the Daiso Japan outlet at Robinsons
Magnolia.
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After performing in 500 cities across 24 countries, Drum Tao returned to
Manila with an enthralling sensory spectacle that had audience’s hearts beating
as loud as their drums.
Prior to their concert, the internationally-acclaimed group—composed of
45 performing members and 16 highly-skilled Taiko drummers—gave a thrilling
preview performance among shoppers at Robinsons Magnolia in Quezon City,
seamlessly bringing together synchronized drumming and dancing, martial arts
and stunts.
While it has long been a part of Japan’s culture where it is used during
rituals, festivals and traditional performing arts, the art of playing
“Wadaiko” or Japanese drums still continues to evolve.
Now, the group beats the drum for Japanese culture with their own modern
twist as they reinvent their shows each year with new and exciting routines and
production elements.
This year’s routine was Drum Tao - Samurai Drum Rock, a contemporary
production inspired by traditional Japanese warriors with intricate costumes
designed by fashion designer Junko Koshino. Drum Tao also added circus elements
to their performances with aerial stunts and elaborate props.
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