Nagata Shachu

Guild Festival Theatre’s Season Launch Event

Saturday July 4th

6:30pm Workshop

7pm Performance

Free event!

Guild Festival Theatre’s summer starts with a special performance by Nagata Shachu. Join us at the Greek Theatre as Scarborough’s renowned taiko group leads an outdoor drum and movement workshop using authentic Japanese hand-drums. The workshop will be followed by a thunderous and heart-pounding performance to kick off our summer at the Greek Theatre.

We can't wait to welcome Nagata Shachu back to the Greek Theatre and celebrate the start our 15th summer in the park!

Thanks to the support of Arts in the Parks, this special season launch event is free so there’s no need to purchase a ticket. Simply bring a blanket or cushion and enjoy the show - though of course donations in support of the theatre are always welcome!

About Nagata Shachu

Nagata Shachu, based in Toronto, Canada, has enthralled audiences with its mesmerizing and heart-pounding performances of the Japanese drum (taiko) since its formation in 1998. The group has toured widely throughout Canada, the US and Italy, and has performed at major engagements in Lebanon and Mexico,.

While rooted in the folk drumming traditions of Japan, the ensemble’s principal aim is to rejuvenate this ancient art form by producing innovative and exciting music that seeks to create a new voice for the taiko. Taking its name from founder Kiyoshi Nagata and the Japanese word shachu meaning group, Nagata Shachu, has become renowned for its exacting, physically demanding and energetic performances on the taiko, as well as for its diverse repertoire. Their playing is the combination of unbounded spirit and passion with the highest levels of musicianship and discipline.

Nagata Shachu has the unique distinction of being the only group outside of Japan with the sponsorship of four major Japanese drum manufacturers, a testament to their mastery of the art form. They were awarded Japan’s Foreign Minister’s Commendation in 2019 for the promotion of cultural exchange through art between Japan and Canada.  In 2020 they were a finalist for the Toronto Arts Foundation Roy Thomson Hall Award for its contribution to Toronto’s musical life.

In addition to having recorded five CDs of original music and five DVDs, Nagata Shachu, has produced its own annual concerts focusing on the presentation of new works. For the last nine years, Nagata Shachu has produced a three-concert season, featuring collaborations with both local and international artists.

Featuring an arsenal of taiko (including the massive O-Daiko drum), bamboo flutes, the three-stringed shamisen and an array of gongs, cymbals, shakers and wood blocks, Nagata Shachu will take you on a musical journey beyond all borders