TaikOz is Australia’s premier taiko ensemble, having established a unique performance style that reflects the group’s passionate dedication to the traditions of Japanese taiko drumming and the creation of new music for today’s audiences. In recent years, TaikOz has nurtured a creative partnership with one of Japan’s most internationally renowned performing arts groups.
Based on Sado Island in Niigata Prefecture, Kodo is known for elevating Japanese folk arts to a contemporary expression that captivates audiences around the world. Kodo, which means “heartbeat” and also “children of the drum,” has given over 3400 performances on all five continents since their inception in 1981. Kodo strives to both preserve and re-interpret traditional Japanese performing arts. Through constant collaborations with musicians, dancers, singers and actors in many countries, Kodo relentlessly explores the limits of the taiko and its closely related traditional Japanese performing arts.
The sound of the great taiko drum is said to resemble a mother’s heartbeat as felt in the womb. In this thrilling collaboration, the members of Kodo and TaikOz forge cultural ties and play together with the joyfulness of children.
“Indeed if there is such a thing as perfection in music, Kodo comes as near to it as any group in the world.” The Boston Globe
“You don’t just listen to this music, you see it and feel it too.” The Sydney Morning Herald
Videos
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Whispering Jack: The John Farnham Musical - Preview
Roslyn Packer Theatre Walsh Bay (11/24 - 11/24) | |
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James Barr - Sorry I Hurt Your Son (Said My Ex To My Mum)
trades hall (3/26 - 4/5) | |
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Mature Skin by Gabrielle Fallen
Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre (3/11 - 3/22) | |
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BMW Opera for All
Federation Square, CBD (3/14 - 3/14) | |
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Daddy Daycare
The Motley Bauhaus - Theatrette (4/6 - 4/19) | |
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Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit - MICF 2026
Arts Centre Melbourne (3/26 - 4/19) | |
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Ambition and the Aftermath
The University of Melbourne (7/2 - 7/2) | |
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