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Japanese Koto with Mai

United Arab Emirates

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Biography

The koto is a traditional Japanese string instrument. A rather simple structure made of paulownia wood, its elegant tunes has mesmerized people for over 1300 years.

Whether you're looking to add some zen background music at your Japanese/Asian themed event or planning a unique show for a private gathering, the koto can be performed in any occasion to make it an extra memorable experience.
Performances styles can be adapted to suit both formal or casual settings.
Koto workshops can also be organized with a customized program to meet the needs and interests of the group.

About the Artist - Originally from Hyogo, Japan, Mai is a masterful player and teacher of the koto, a traditional Japanese instrument. Under the tutelage of the world-renowned koto virtuoso Kazue Sawai, she earned her teaching license from the Sawai Koto Institute in 2014, receiving an Honorable Mention Award. Mai has captivated audiences in Japan as well as in Australia, where she resided for nearly six years.

​Her passion extends beyond preserving the timeless elegance of Japanese art; Mai enjoys infusing contemporary creativity into koto music including experimenting with various artists, ranging from clarinetists to sitarists and also visual artists. Recently having moved to Dubai, UAE, she is eager to resonate with the local community and explore the koto's possibilities through new cross-cultural collaborations, embracing the region's rich cultural heritage.

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Talent Card

Art Type:

Musician

Location:

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Speciality:

Koto

Genres:

Acoustic, Classical, Contemporary, Instrumental, Oriental, World Music

Events Type:

Hotels & Restaurants, Wedding, Festival, Public Event, Corporate Event, Children Birthday, Private Party, Exhibition

Languages:

English

Requirements

  • Sound System
  • Sound system required depending on the size and setting of the venue.

Questions See more

Can you perform outdoors?

Yes, but a shade is required for the instrument as it should not be exposed to direct sunlight or rain.

Japanese Koto with Mai