DJ-producer Taku Takahashi was born, raised, and still resides in Japan, but he spent three years in Los Angeles for college. “I’m taking semesters off–for, like, 20 years,” he says with a laugh ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick At Japan Society, “Nihon Buyo in the 21st Century,” a rare showcase in New York of this style of Japanese dance, forges a link between ...
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DJ KOO on J-Pop, dance culture and bringing fans together at Dubai's Japanese Culture Con
Dubai: DJ KOO, whose real name is Kouichi Takase, is a legend in Japanese dance music. As the leader of TRF and a defining figure in J-Pop, he's shaped an entire era of dance pop culture. Ahead of his ...
How Japanese ingenuity transformed Western music from within. Tina Weymouth and David Byrne of Talking Heads, performing in front of a Roland Jazz Chorus amplifier in 1980.Credit...Gie Knaeps/Getty ...
Enjoy traditional Japanese dance, music, martial arts, sword demonstrations, raku, tea ceremonies and more in the garden. Admission to the Japanese Garden is $12, $4 for children ages 4-12, free for ...
MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN: The inaugural edition of MAJ hailed as the “Japanese Grammy Awards”—marked a groundbreaking moment in the nation’s music history. Jointly launched by five major Japanese music ...
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