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- “Senri No Michi” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
07 July 2024 10:05 PM | No CommentsSong: “Senri No Michi” Composed by Chad Okawa Performers: Hyaku Sen Ki Kai Taiko, Maya Galvez, Addi Hernandez & Mone Sugimoto Event: The Pacific Buddhist Academy’s 18th Annual Taiko Festival, […]
Read More - “Miyake” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
03 July 2024 8:15 AM | No CommentsSong: “Miyake” Traditional song with contemporary styling by Kodo Performers: Hyaku Sen Ki Kai Taiko featuring PBA Alumni Event: The Pacific Buddhist Academy’s 18th Annual Taiko Festival, Moanalua High School […]
Read More - “Ukiyo” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
02 July 2024 10:17 AM | No CommentsSong: “Ukiyo” Composer: Rev. Blayne Nakasone Sakata Performers: Hyaku Sen Ki Kai Taiko Event: The Pacific Buddhist Academy’s 18th Annual Taiko Festival, Moanalua High School Performing Arts Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, […]
Read More - “Omiyage” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
17 June 2024 12:31 AM | No CommentsSong: “Omiyage” Composer: Shoji Kameda Performers: Hyaku Sen Ki Kai Taiko Event: The Pacific Buddhist Academy’s 18th Annual Taiko Festival, Moanalua High School Performing Arts Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 17, […]
Read More - “Tatsumaki” – 2024 PBA 18th Annual Taiko Festival
14 June 2024 11:58 PM | No CommentsSong: “Tatsumaki” Composer: Hiroshi Tanaka Performers: Hyaku Sen Ki Kai Taiko Event: The Pacific Buddhist Academy’s 18th Annual Taiko Festival, Moanalua High School Performing Arts Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 17, […]
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About Author: Dana Ter
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Heidi Gardner: Imagination and the human form as jewelry
Dana TerPosted on December 27, 2013 | No CommentsHeidi Gardner's skull rings and vertebrae bangles, constructed with silver and brass, are creatures that are not ordinary toys. -
Koonhor Spring 2014: Opposites attract
Dana TerPosted on December 15, 2013 | No CommentsPark Chan-wook’s film "Stoker" inspired the Koonhor Spring 2014 collection, capturing the awkward stage in a girl’s life as she transitions into womanhood.