Kodō (鼓童?) is a professional taiko drumming troupe. Based on Sado Island, Japan,
they have had a role in popularizing taiko drumming, both in Japan and
abroad. They regularly tour Japan,
Europe, and the United
States.
Although the main focus of the performance
is taiko drumming, other traditional Japanese musical instruments such as fue
and shamisen make an appearance on stage as do traditional dance and vocal
performance. Kodo's performance include pieces based on the traditional rhythms
of regional Japan, pieces composed for Kodo by contemporary songwriters, and
pieces written by Kodo members themselves. The numbers that Kodo perform can
change from concert to concert. Kodo's performance normally lasts for about one
hour and forty minutes.
In Japanese the word "Kodo"
conveys two meanings: "heartbeat" the primal source of all rhythm
and, read in a different way, the word can mean "children of the drum,"
a reflection of Kodo's desire to play their drums simply, with the heart of a
child.
Kodo strives to both preserve and
re-interpret traditional Japanese performing arts. From worldwide tours and
research trips, Kodo brings back to Sado world music and experiences which now
exert a strong influence on the group's performances and compositions. They
also collaborate with other artists and composers.
"Zen" means "to think about
anything" and "arrive at the contemplation of" The purpose of
the mini-garden
of Zen - give you the
"feel the moment", freeing up time from life's troubles and fleeting
domestic troubles.
According to Eastern philosophy of Zen
Buddhism is quintessence. Garden symbolizes the excitement and serenity that
can instill a sense of grandeur to the owner and the balance through the
contemplation of stones and sculptures.
It is believed that Zen meditation promotes
relaxation and in the modern world is fleeting. Your movements become serene,
freeing the mind, giving inspiration and creativity. When contemplating a mini-garden of Zen it is possible to feel a new kind of
relaxation that allows you to draw upon the harmony and splendor - and in my
heart and in mind.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_rock_garden
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Description:
100 Zen garden scenery with music by Gerald
Jay Markoe from the album "Zen meditation" - harp, flute, sacred
Tibetan crystal bowls, gongs, synthesizers and the sounds of nature. The
perfect movie for relaxation, meditation, contemplation, balance and harmony of
nature.
How was your GW?
Many people in Japan traveled all over the place.
People might enjoy spending time with family, shopping or visiting amusement parks.
Typically, after the GW people at work seems very tired from enjoying GW too much. lol
This video chip is for those people who feel a little bit tired and need some relax.