Naha City

Research on the night of the full moon

Live classical music from North India

  • Music
  • Real-life event

Schedule

2024.01.26(金)

Open:18:30 Start:19:30 End:21:30

Venue

Punga Ponga 〒900-0013 1-11-11 Makishi Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture

Charge

Advance booking discount 2000 yen (One drink order is required)

2,500 yen Same-day (One drink order is required)

Contents

Cast: Yamamoto Eri (vo) /Ishida Shiori (Tabla) /Yoshida Kouki (sitar) /Terahara Taro (Barnsley)

[Performer Profiles]
Eri Yamamoto https://eyllie.com
North Indian classical music kayal vocalist
From '07/5, he studied classical North Indian vocal music Kayal under Terahara Taro. From the following year, he studied under the vocalist Ud-Jainul Abedin of the Agrarian school in Kolkata, India. Since then, he has continued his training in India, and has also worked as a main performer or dance accompanist. ' From '19, the Indian classical vocal music basic practice session “Suvala Manolas” and the Okinawa India Festival “Haisai! It presides over “India” and conveys the fun of Indian performing arts and culture. ' Since 23, he has presided over the India-Balinese multi-arts fusion group “Balindia Japan,” and is currently working hard to present the “Encounter World of Ramayana.” Also, he presides over the “Onoyama Yoga Therapy Studio” as a yoga therapist certified by the Japan Society of Yoga Therapy, and is currently attending the SvYasa Yoga University undergraduate program. I specialize in improving creativity through the wisdom of traditional yoga.

Terahara Taro http://srgmtaro.jimdo.com/
North Indian classical music barnsley players
Since '92, he has studied under Mr. Hiroshi Nakagawa, a disciple of the master Hari Prasad Choulassia, and from 1996, under H. Amit Roy, a beloved disciple of the master Nikhil Benerjee. Performed continuously at the Australian Woodford Folk Festival since 2006. ' Performed at the “Lohas Classical Concert” produced by Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2007. He performed insert songs in the movies “Tezuka Osamu's Buddha: Red Desert Forever” ('11), the movies “Rurouni Kenshin” ('12, '14), and Super Kabuki II “One Piece” ('15). They perform at home and abroad, starting with India, Australia, South America, and North America. It is a lyrical and dynamic performance based on a deep understanding of Indian classical music, and has received high praise from various quarters.

Yoshida Kouki https://www.yoshidakoki.com/
North Indian classical sitar players
He visited Asia and Africa in search of musical knowledge. He studied sitar and Indian music theory with P.M. Chatterjee from '93, and from '97 under H.Amit Roy, one of the leading successors of the Maihar school. They have performed at many cultural and international events, such as the Aichi Expo, the 200th anniversary of the construction of the Koshoji Five-Storied Pagoda, and COP10. Overseas, they also performed in Thailand, Bangladesh, etc., starting with the Kolkata Japan-India Exchange Commemorative Ceremony. With Indian classical music as the main axis, in addition to a wide range of session work and university lectures, etc., they host regular WS and music classes at Jagalabo.s.a., and are involved in a wide range of activities, such as composing songs, sound source production, and CD supervision under the name JaganathRecords.

Ishida Shiori https://ishidashiori.com/music/
North Indian classical tabla players
Pt. Shubankar Benarjee studied under U-zhaan. Ravindra Bharati (Kolkata University of the Arts) completed her master's degree in instrumental music percussion. Presides over 'Tal Mandaly'. ' He traveled to and from India to learn Tabla in 2002, and studied under Pt. Shubankar Benarjee from '07. I practice while living next to my master. ' In 2015, I received an ICCR Indian government scholarship to study abroad, and at graduate school, I also learned music theory, vocal music, and various Indian percussion instruments. He gained performance experience at his teacher's academy “Thalsen.” After returning to Japan, he established the Tabla & Indian Rhythm Circle “Thar Mandary”. While focusing on classical Indian music performance activities, they are also focusing on collaborating with other genres and creating works with dance. The participating group “Nouvelle Muse” performed at the Paris International University City Japan Pavilion, and “Muyuju” performed in America and Taiwan, and there are many overseas activities.

Capacity:25 people

Official URL

Yamamoto Eri Official Site

https://eyllie.com/archives/show/450

Contact

Reservations accepted (Yamamoto)

MAIL:eyllie@hotmail.com