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Fully booked: Advanced Taiko workshop with Ryo Shiobara

14 September 2025, kl. 11:00 - 16:30

This intensive workshop is designed for those who already play in a taiko team or have solid taiko experience.

Where: Museum of Etnography
Price: SEK 1000
Additional information: Please note! This workshop is intended for those who have practiced taiko regularly for at least six months. It is not suitable for beginners.
Location: The auditorium
Ryo Shiobara

Buy tickets and annual pass here

Under the guidance of Ryo Shiobara, Odaiko Solo Champion and internationally acclaimed taiko performer from Japan, participants will dive deeper into technique, form, and musical expression.

We will also practice a traditional Japanese festival-style piece (ohayashi), focusing on ensemble playing and musical communication.

We will take a 30-minute break during the day, but please have lunch before arriving, as food is not included.

What to bring:

Earplugs or hearing protection
Comfortable clothes and indoor shoes
Water bottle

Please note! This workshop is intended for those who have practiced taiko regularly for at least six months. It is not suitable for beginners.

This is a rare opportunity to train closely with a top-level taiko artist. Be ready to sweat, listen, refine your sound — and go beyond!

Read more about the other Taiko workshops for beginners to intermediate

September 13 kl. 11:00 – 13:30 Theme: Taiko Basics and Sōran Bushi Rhythm

September 13 kl. 14:00 – 16:30 Theme: Taiko Basics, Minakuchi Bayashi Style and Rhythm Creation

Annual pass

The annual pass costs SEK 200 and is valid for 365 days from the date of purchase. The annual pass is valid for the Museum of Ethnography and the Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm. Another option is an Annual Pass Support for SEK 350, valid for 365 days from the date of purchase, which also gives you entry to the Museum of World Culture in Gothenburg 

Among other things, the annual pass gives you discounted prices on several events and family activites 

The National Museums of World Culture also include the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, which is currently closed for renovation and will reopen in 2026.