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Stanford Taiko is a collegiate taiko group based at Stanford University. One of the first collegiate taiko groups to form in North America, it was founded in the winter of 1992[1] by students Ann Ishimaru and Valerie Mih as a way to share taiko with the university community.[2][3] As the founding organization of the Intercollegiate Taiko Invitational,[4][non-primary source needed] Stanford Taiko has been instrumental in the development of collegiate taiko throughout the United States, as well as the larger North American taiko community through performing at the Taiko Jam of the North American Taiko Conference. Since 2000, the group has been active in the international scene through tours and exchange concerts in countries such as Japan, China, and Thailand.[5]

Stanford Taiko is a student-run group under the guidance of the Department of Music and faculty advisors Stephen M. Sano and Linda Uyechi.[6][non-primary source needed] Stanford Taiko continues to spread understanding of the art form among the university community and build upon its knowledge through workshops with professional groups from Japan such as Tao.[7]

  1. ^ Wong, Deborah (2019). Louder and Faster: Pain, Joy, and the Body Politic in Asian American Taiko. United States: University of California Press. p. 65. ISBN 9780520973152.
  2. ^ Ahlgren, Angela K. (2018). Drumming Asian America: taiko, performance, and cultural politics. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-19-937403-8.
  3. ^ Uyechi, L (1995). University Taiko: Roots and evolution (Manuscript presented at Symposium of North America Taiko). Stanford University Invitational.
  4. ^ "Stanford Taiko". History of Taiko. Stanford University. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  5. ^ Dong, Jocelyn. "Stanford to build pedigreed concert hall". www.paloaltoonline.com. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
  6. ^ "Stanford Taiko". About Us. Stanford University. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  7. ^ Freeman, Paul (9 February 2012). "Palo Alto Daily News". Feeling the power of the drum. Mercury News. Retrieved 3 March 2012.

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