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Ondekoza (鬼太鼓座) ("demon drum group"),
sometimes referred to as "Za
Ondekoza", is a ****anese
troupe specializing in
taiko drumming.
Founded in 1969 by...
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Oguchi and
later in 1961 by the
Ondekoza, and
taiko was made
later po****r with many
other groups copying the
format of
Ondekoza such as Kodo, Yamato, Tao,...
- processions.
Outside ****an it is
perhaps best
known from the
drumming groups Ondekoza and Kodo, who
appear dressed in only a
white fundoshi and a headband. Fundoshi...
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outright ban such costumes.
Starting in the mid-1970s,
members of
Ondekoza, a
group from ****an,
would run the
marathon and
right after finishing the...
- Den Ta****asu) (1931–2001) was a
taiko performer and
founder of the
group Ondekoza. Den was born in
Asakusa district of
Tokyo in 1931. Den's
birth name was...
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became well-known
through dramatic variations of the
piece developed by
Ondekoza and Kodo. Yatai-bayashi has been
recognized as a
piece that
requires great...
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known for his solo
performance work in taiko.
Hayashi joined the
group Ondekoza at an
early age. Later,
after parting from group,
helped found the taiko...
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Sukeroku Taiko,
founded by
Seido Kobayashi. 1969 saw a
group called Za
Ondekoza; Za
Ondekoza gathered young performers who
innovated a new
roots revival taiko...
- (episode 24), and "GUNXSWORD" (starting again) by
Kotaro Nakagawa and
Ondekoza (episode 26). The
insert songs are "Niji no Kanata" by
Satsuki Yukino (episode...
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renamed from the
taiko group Ondekoza organized in 1971. Indeed, Kodō was
formed out of the
existing members of
Ondekoza, but
their leader, Den Ta****asu...