Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Drumming Performance


              On Wednesday, June 27, 2012, MDC Hialeah Campus gave us the opportunity of enjoy an interesting drumming performance. The event started at 11:00am and it took about an hour. During that time a group of musicians delight us with an unusual show. That group is called Fushu Daiko and it’s made up of women and men from diverse nationalities. We could see how involve they are into the Japanese culture, especially into its music. They played three pieces which were a combination of Japanese rhythm with others music styles from around the world. They used cymbal, flute, and different kind of drums. The instrument that I like the most was the flute, because it had a sweet sound and kept in harmony with the others instruments. After the show one of the performers, who is from Japan, said that she loved to play drum because it connected her with her culture. Other musician, who is a percussionist, told us that what had brought him in the drumming world was the sound of the drums and the cymbals. Afterwards we enjoyed a Vietnamese lunch, which consisted in fried rice, vegetables and chicken breast. I really like that food, at the beginning it tasted a litter bit weird to me, but I ended up liking it. Above I have put some pictures from this event.









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