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Yamatai (music) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yamatai (Cornell University)
Yamatai (邪馬台), named after the ancient kingdom, is Cornell University's student-run taiko drumming team. Based in Cornell's Lincoln Hall, they perform for several events on campus and in the northeast region of the United States.〔http://cornellsun.com/section/news/content/2008/11/24/student-groups-struggle-%E2%80%98severe%E2%80%99-shortage-practice-space〕 ==Inspiration== Yamatai is heavily influenced by Masataka Kobayashi and his professional taiko group, Bonten. Formerly an employee at a travel agency, Kobayashi opened a taiko class to the public in 1994. This would become the Mirai Taiko Dojo,〔http://www.mirai-taikodoujou.com/〕 an institution that still holds classes in Tokyo, Yokohama, and various other cities in the Kantō Plains. In 1999, Kobayashi established a professional drumming team with members of the Mirai Taiko Dojo. In August 2000, Bonten held their debut performance.〔http://www.bonten-taiko.com/about.html〕 Bonten’s repertoire consists of original pieces composed by Kobayashi. In 2006, Kobayashi visited Cornell to assist the newly established taiko group on campus. Kobayashi donated taiko drums, helped make bachi and stands, and taught a master class to the members. Yamatai dedicated their debut performance on April 1, 2007 to him. Kobayashi continues to assist Yamatai in both musical and organizational aspects.
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