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Join us for a vibrant evening of culture, community, and celebration as we gallop into the New Year with purpose. This year’s festival supports a special mission: raising funds to install new playground turf for our children. Every ticket, every game, and every delicious bite helps create a safer, softer outdoor space for our little ones.
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MOMOTARO: The Peach Boy of Japan
Adapted by Courtney Stein Cairncross Performances: Saturday, November 22nd at 7:00 PM & Sunday, November 23rd at 2:00 PM Pre-Show Performances and Festival Activities Begin 1 Hour Before Curtain! Momotaro is a beloved Japanese folktale about a boy who is miraculously born from a giant peach. An elderly, childless couple discovers the peach floating down the river, and when they try to eat it, it splits open to reveal a baby boy inside. They name him Momotaro, meaning “Peach Boy,” and raise him as their own. As he grows up, Momotaro becomes strong and brave. When he learns about a band of ogres (oni) who are terrorizing nearby villages, he sets out on a journey to defeat them. Along the way, he befriends a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant by offering them delicious millet dumplings (kibi dango), and they join him on his quest. Together, they travel to Oni Island, work as a team to outsmart and defeat the ogres, and return home victorious, bringing back treasure and peace to the land. The story is narrated in the traditional clown style by beloved Japanese figures, with iconic tricksters bringing chaos and cleverness along the way. Alan J. Levine Performing Arts Theater at the J, Circle Theatre and JCC Omaha 333 S 132nd Street, Omaha, NE, United States, Nebraska 68154 Anime NebrasKon is proud to host Kokyo Taiko for a Japanese drum performance. The performance will be at 1 PM on Saturday October 18th in the Exhibit Hall.
Kokyo Taiko performs Wadaiko, a form of Japanese style drumming, that has been described as thunderous, dynamic, and powerful. The company is based out of Lincoln, Nebraska and are known to travel throughout Nebraska and the surrounding states. Kokyo's members are proud of this special connection that they have to their Japanese heritage. If you want to learn more about Kokyo Taiko, please head to their website here: http://www.kokyotaiko.com/ We cannot wait to share this special experience with you! Japanese Ambience FestivalA salute to Shizuoka, Japan, and the Japanese culture
Saturday, October 4 and Sunday, October 5, 2025 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For an entire weekend, the garden grounds are alive with merriment as guests celebrate the joys of autumn and experience the Japanese culture first-hand. Most activities are free with garden admission or membership. The Omaha Sister Cities Association helps host the Autumn and Japanese Ambience Festival, with a variety of activities to celebrate the Japanese culture. Japanese Ambience also celebrates the anniversary of the gift of the Japanese Sunpu Castle Gate at Lauritzen Gardens by Shizuoka, Japan, Omaha's first Sister City. Enjoy activities like Japanese calligraphy, koinobori, origami, chop sticks, traditional Japanese games, food tastings and more. Performances will include martial arts demonstrations, taiko drumming and traditional Japanese music and dance. Paid activities will help fund the construction of phases II and III of the future Japanese garden at Lauritzen Gardens. TaikoProject is coming soon! Get your tickets now!!
Join us to experience this amazing show at the Orpheum Theatre on Sat. April 6. The main stage performance is at 7:30pm. Come early - we'll be in the lobby doing the pre-performance show! Get your tickets for TaikoProject at the Orpheum Theatre Sponsored by Omaha Performing Arts.
Fall Taiko LessonsMove into autumn with something you've always wanted to try - good for mind, body, and soul. Registration is limited - sign up now!
Beginner-Intermediate Lessons: Sundays Oct 15-Dec 10* OR Saturdays Oct 21-Dec 16* *No classes Thanksgiving weekend. 10:00 - 10:45 AM (ages 6-12) 11:00 - 12:00 PM (ages 13 - 103) Drumming equipment is provided, including taiko drums, bachi (drum sticks), and dai (stands). Bring your own ear plugs & water, and wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month / AAPI Collaborative
Performances and special messages from 3pm to 6:30pm on Saturday, May 27. Kokyo Tailo will be performing at 3:45 pm. Free and open to the public! Shildneck Bandshell, Antelope Park, Lincoln We'll be pre-show performing in the Orpheum lobby @ 6:30pm! Come say Hi! Afterward, we'll be absorbing Kodo's soul-stirring beats, too!
Explore the limitless possibilities of traditional Japanese drumming with Kodo: Tsuzumi, at the Orpheum Theater in Omaha, NE on Wed, Mar. 1. This is an experience you don't want to miss! Tickets now available at https://ticketomaha.com/Productions/kodo-tsuzumi Come enjoy a performance by Kokyo Taiko in the new Year of the Rabbit, along with several other amazing performers sponsored by the Nebraska Chinese Association (NCA)!
The gala will be held on Saturday, Jan 28, 2023 at 7pm. Message from NCA: Please join us at this special event as we celebrate the rich heritage in our community! This year, NCA is proud to host a group of world-acclaimed Traditional Chinese instrument performers and Yue Opera performers from Los Angeles as well as other cultural performers from the Heartland of America. This exclusive performance promises to dazzle the entire family with an exquisite production. It will be a journey through Asian culture and history, combining colorful pageantry, stunning costumes, masterful choreography, and beautiful music. Come and experience the unique sound of East and West as Chinese percussion instruments are paired with other sounds from around the world. It will be an amazing and remarkable Asian cultural extravaganza for the whole family. The gala tickets are available on https://ticketomaha.com/.../2023-nca-lunar-new-year's-gala or at TICKET OMAHA BOX OFFICE located at 1200 Douglas Street, Omaha, NE 68102. Enjoy multiple musical and dance performances, and catch Kokyo Taiko at 2:30pm! Stay to explore local artists booths!
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