Kodō: Tsuzumi encapsulates this unique blend of tradition and modernity so well. The film captures the energy of the Kodo drummers, with the opening piece, Dyu-Ha, really showcasing the late Maki Ishii’s innovative spirit. The pacing shifts seamlessly between the powerful rhythms and the quieter moments, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere. It’s got this meditative quality, almost ritualistic, making you think about the cultural significance of the drumming. You can feel the dedication in their performance; each hit resonates with intention. The cinematography is quite striking too, focusing on not just the drummers but the interplay of sound and movement. Definitely a significant piece for anyone interested in the intersection of music and visual art.
Captures the essence of Kodo drumming culture.Focuses on the interplay of sound and performance.Showcases Maki Ishii's contribution to modern composition.
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