Dance Now! Festival

At rehearsal with Maura Donohue and In MIxed Company for the Dance NOW! Festival! Tomorrow evening, over 300 people will hear the sound of the shakuhachi.
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Sept 8 - 11 at 7:30pm
$20 Advance Sale/$25 at the Door
For tickets call the box office 12 - 8pm at 212.924.0077
More info at Dance Theater Workshop - http://www.dancetheaterworkshop.org/dancenownyc
This year’s festival will showcase the work of 4O innovative contemporary dance makers with an added challenge. Festival Twenty Ten participants have been asked to adopt Dance NOWs’ “less is more” attitude, and present a work that is a maximum of seven minutes long while still maintaining a concise, clear and complete artistic message.
IchiJo Repair
Happy Labor Day All! I’m in RI again for the Labor Day weekend. It’s been hectic as the kids are still on Summer Break. The temps were in the 90’s this week.
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I managed to finish a repair before I left the city. This was an Ichijo Kobayashi. A fine instrument. from a fine maker. I had four Ichijo flutes in here lately. They all meet a high standard.
Worm Hole Shakuhachi

I’ve been trying to catch upon a lot of repair work that came during our family trip. Two old flutes were purchased on ebay and sent to me for evaluation. This one had a worm hole.
Shakuhachi Notation

Back in town and soooo excited to jump right into a four hour Honkyoku workshop with Ralph Samuelson. I was playing everyday while on vacation but not in any focused manner so it was great to sit in a room of serious (but fun) players!
Journey into Stillness, Shakuhachi and Yoga
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We were spending time in Barrington, RI last week for summer vacation. There is a great YMCA camp for the kids. They can swim, do nature walks and arts and crafts all day while eating grandma’s cooking in the evening. While the kids were at camp, my partner and I were practicing yoga at Synergy Yoga.
R.I.P. Tom Deaver.
Tom Deaver, a very influential shakuhachi maker passed away yesterday.
When I was studying shakuhachi making in Japan, visiting with Tom was one of my inspirational highlights.

Tamuke ( 2.0 Hocchiku ) for Tom:
Summer Shakuhachi Sale!
6/30/10 UPDATE.OK, the three day sale is over as I’m officially out of town, but the discount remains until I return. All purchased will ship on Aug 5th. I’ll continue to take commissions and give estimates on repairs via email but soon my response may be slow as I’ll be in the mountains.
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Just finishing setting up shop in Barrington and I had a shakuhachi making student come by. We made, repaired and played shakuhachi in 94 degrees! Vietnamese Banh Mi sandwhiches were served.
Japanese Madake Bamboo

I was going through my stock of Japanese Madake Bamboo yesterday looking for suitable pieces for two new commissions - a Chikusing 2.4 and a pro-level YUNG Model 1.8. I use Japanese Madake bamboo for my highest grade instruments as these are used in traditional shakuhachi flutes made in Japan. These pieces were either harvested by me personally in Kyushu and Tokyo around 2003 - 2005 or purchased from Kinya Sogawa, my shakuhachi making and playing sensei in Saitama, Japan. Notice the desirable dark, mottling texture on authentic Japanese Madake. Man, I was bummed to find a piece with a long crack through the bore.
