Carnegie Hall Presents: Soh Daiko in Brooklyn

On Sunday, March 27, Soh Daiko gave their first major performance of 2011 to an estimated audience of 1500 at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts. Presented by Carnegie Hall as a neighborhood concert (as part of their JapanNYC event series), Soh Daiko dedicated the performance to the devastated communities of Japan.

Yudachi + fog machine at the tech run-through

Waiting for the show to start

The setlist consisted of 8 pieces, ranging from Soh Daiko mainstays as well as some newer pieces arranged and composed by some of our members.

Bon Daiko at Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, 2011

Matsuri Daiko!

Thank you to all who came out to support us!  Your cheers and support give us great energy during and after our performances.

Hachidan, the closing number at Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts

If you missed this performance, be sure to catch our next one on April 9th at 8PM at Lehman College in The Bronx!  The year has just started for Soh Daiko, so be sure to check our Performances page and look forward to our other shows this season as well. You can follow us easily through RSS, Facebook, Twitter, as well as e-mail updates by clicking on the icons on the right-hand side of our homepage.

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