Drumming Up Some Fun

During a performance of Kodo One Earth, you're treated to an array of sights and sounds. The word kodo means two things in Japanese: “heartbeat” and “children of the drum.” The heartbeat is the primary source of all rhythm, and the drums are played simply during the show, like the...
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During a performance of Kodo One Earth, you’re treated to an array of sights and sounds. The word kodo means two things in Japanese: “heartbeat” and “children of the drum.” The heartbeat is the primary source of all rhythm, and the drums are played simply during the show, like the heart of a child. Kodo One Earth: Mystery is coming to Dallas, and its performers have sought inspiration all over the world. Ancient folk art is the basis for everything from the music to the costumes to the dancing.. See it at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Music Hall at Fair Park (909 1st Avenue). Tickets are $36-$70 at ticketmaster.com.

Sun., Feb. 15, 7:30 p.m., 2015

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