In School Concerts

Performace Type: School Show

Taikoz has over 10 years experience in presenting schools concerts. Our program is 50 minutes in duration, features the taiko, Japanese bamboo flutes and voice, and includes contemporary Australian music, as well as contemporary and traditional Japanese music.

Audience participation is a popular feature of the concert, with numerous students chosen to come on stage and play with the ensemble.

The main elements of a Taikoz schools concert are:

  • New Australian music
  • Contemporary and traditional Japanese music
  • A range of musical concepts
  • An introduction to Japanese language and culture
  • Student participation

The program is tailored for Primary and Secondary students.




    Click for Tech Specs


    Subscribe

    Click to Subscribe

    Keep up to date with all Taikoz news by subscribing to our newsletter

    What's On

    DOJO LIVE 1 | Kerryn Joyce & Ian Cleworth "Breathe"

    29 Jun 2025

    SOLD OUT!
    Ian Cleworth co-founded Taikoz with world renowned shakuhachi Grand Master Riley Lee in 1997, and Kerryn Joyce joined the...

    DOJO LIVE 2 | Taikoz "In Full Flight"

    05 Oct 2025

    For the past 28 years, Taikoz has wowed audiences throughout Australia and internationally. Today, we hear the ensemble in its home - our...

    Subscribe

    Click NOW

    Keep up to date with all Taikoz new by subscribing to our newsletter


    What's On

    DOJO LIVE 1 | Kerryn Joyce & Ian Cleworth "Breathe"

    29 Jun 2025

    SOLD OUT!
    Ian Cleworth co-founded Taikoz with world renowned shakuhachi Grand Master Riley Lee in 1997, and Kerryn Joyce joined the...

    DOJO LIVE 2 | Taikoz "In Full Flight"

    05 Oct 2025

    For the past 28 years, Taikoz has wowed audiences throughout Australia and internationally. Today, we hear the ensemble in its home - our...

    In School Concerts

    Performace Type: School Show

    Taikoz has over 10 years experience in presenting schools concerts. Our program is 50 minutes in duration, features the taiko, Japanese bamboo flutes and voice, and includes contemporary Australian music, as well as contemporary and traditional Japanese music.

    Audience participation is a popular feature of the concert, with numerous students chosen to come on stage and play with the ensemble.

    The main elements of a Taikoz schools concert are:

    • New Australian music
    • Contemporary and traditional Japanese music
    • A range of musical concepts
    • An introduction to Japanese language and culture
    • Student participation

    The program is tailored for Primary and Secondary students.




      Click for Tech Specs


      SUBSCRIBE

      to receive the latest news and event information