Kodo - One Earth Tour 2011
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The Kodo 30th Anniversary One Earth Tour began in January 2011, traveling to Canada, the USA, and extensively throughout Japan. It reaches its finale performances in Europe on this January - March 2012 tour.
Drums have always been about more than just making music in the Japanese tradition. They were central components of every temple and shrine and even marked the physical and metaphorical edge of a village: It is said that in ancient Japan, the boundaries of a village were determined by the furthest distance at which the taiko could be heard. Kodo, Japan's preeminent performing-arts ensemble, has lived this principle for thirty years, bring the thundering and soothing sounds of the taiko to forty-six countries around the world to include thousands of people in a greater global community. Known for its unique interweaving of a committed lifestyle, musical mastery, and vibrant traditions, the group returns to Europe in January through March 2012, with recently created pieces, a brand new recording, and the pulse of ancient festivals.
TICKETS
€ 60TICKETS
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24 March 2012
at 20:00 - Where?
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Kursaal Oostende
Monacoplein
8400 Oostende - Tram stop.
- Oostende Marie-Joséplein
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http://www.kursaaloostende.be
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Fredrick commented on Friday, 24 February 2012
BEA Systems has acneunnod that it will open source a significant portion of BEA Kodo [..] Open JPA will implement the persistence architecture described in the EJB 3.0 specification (and implements the early draft specification today.)KODO supports both JDO2 and EJB3, and has proven to have quite a few optimizations that put it well ahead of some of the competing implementations in this space. How much of KODO is actually being open-sourced? What's the license? Where's the URL?