The Hidaka Taiko club is spreading the joy and artistry of Japanese drumming.
This story is part of a series spotlighting AG²¶Óã student clubs. In this installment we go inside the Hidako Taiko club, one of more than 100 student-run clubs on campus.
At AG²¶Óã, there are several cultural clubs on campus including Hidaka Taiko, a club intended to spread the joy and culture of taiko drumming to the campus community. Taiko is a traditional form of Japanese drumming traced back to the 6th century CE and has been ringing loud ever since. Having such a strong Japanese cultural presence on campus, an AG²¶Óã Japanese exchange student decided to first form the club in 2017 and the group has grown considerably in popularity since.
“Hidaka Taiko has allowed me the privilege to become a part of an immensely encouraging community and I have made connections with amazing people, both current students and alumni, who I would have never met otherwise,” says club member Catherine Smead, ’23. “Once I joined Hidaka in the Fall of 2020, my passion for the art grew immensely and I hope to continue playing even after my time at AG²¶Óã comes to a close.”
When I asked the club to describe themselves in one word, they answered “driven” and given the intense workload they put on themselves, this was no surprise. Club members practice three times a week intensive drills to improve their form. Because they are a student-run cultural entertainment club, they are invited to perform at many on-campus events including during games, at the International Dinner and Quadstock.
"I love Hidaka Taiko because it is a club that serves as a creative outlet, as well as a place where I feel safe. I can push myself to be better because I know I have supportive people around me that will always encourage me,” says club member Katlyn Wong, ’24. “I got to fulfill a childhood wish with this club and I really couldn’t have asked for a better taiko group to start with and learn from. It’s a home I can always come back to.”
Similar to several other clubs on campus, Hidaka Taiko struggled to retain members throughout COVID. However, they have slowly rebuilt their club to its pre-pandemic form, including welcoming promising new members that will keep up the beautiful tradition of taiko drumming.
Written by Sofia Marti, '23
Monday, March 13, 2023