NowHere II: ESS Winter Shakuhachi Festival
NowHere II: ESS Winter Shakuhachi Festival
NowHere II: ESS Winter Shakuhachi Festival 6th & 7th February, 2021
Following on from the very successful online event in August, the ESS is pleased to announce that it will holding a 2 Day online Winter NowHere II Festival in February showcasing some of the finest players and teachers from Japan and Europe.
A real potpourri :
- John Kaizan Neptune who has written more pieces for shakuhachi that anyone else ever and in a wide variety of genres will share with us his approach to the art of composition and show us how we can do it ourselves.
- Three leading performers will teach us how the same piece, the iconic ‘Tsuru no Sugomori’ (The Nesting of Cranes), is approached and played by three different schools of shakuhachi. This is a unique opportunity made possible by ESS’s remit to disseminate the rich diversity of shakuhachi styles which should be very insightful and of benefit to players of all levels.
- A chance to learn two more honkyoku at Elementary-Intermediate level: ‘Shingetsu’ from KSK and ‘Higo-Sashi’ from Hijiri-kai
- Tips and Techniques: Two sessions on how to approach and improve your daily practice by two leading performers.
Please consult: http://nowhere2021.shakuhachisociety.eu/
Following on from the very successful online event in August, the ESS is pleased to announce that it will holding a 2 Day online Winter NowHere II Festival in February showcasing some of the finest players and teachers from Japan and Europe.
A real potpourri :
- John Kaizan Neptune who has written more pieces for shakuhachi that anyone else ever and in a wide variety of genres will share with us his approach to the art of composition and show us how we can do it ourselves.
- Three leading performers will teach us how the same piece, the iconic ‘Tsuru no Sugomori’ (The Nesting of Cranes), is approached and played by three different schools of shakuhachi. This is a unique opportunity made possible by ESS’s remit to disseminate the rich diversity of shakuhachi styles which should be very insightful and of benefit to players of all levels.
- A chance to learn two more honkyoku at Elementary-Intermediate level: ‘Shingetsu’ from KSK and ‘Higo-Sashi’ from Hijiri-kai
- Tips and Techniques: Two sessions on how to approach and improve your daily practice by two leading performers.
Please consult: http://nowhere2021.shakuhachisociety.eu/
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