Carolyn
West
Whether in the broadcast
booth, on the stage, or in the background, music has been part
of the soundtrack of Carolyn West’s life since she started
playing the xylophone at the age of two. She studied and played
classical music throughout her youth, but when she saw her first
taiko concert at Zellerbach Hall she was propelled in a new musical
direction. In 1998 she joined Emeryville Taiko, and studied and
performed extensively with the group for seven years. In 2001,
she participated in Rhythmix’s first KASA/MIX Tour to study
with KODO in Japan, where she gained new appreciation of the culture
and expression of taiko. "The music combines movement, voice
and drumming in a visual, audio and visceral experience,"
she says. "Best of all, it brings people together in a very
positive way." She’s thrilled to be a part of the Maze
Daiko ensemble, which pays homage to the traditions of taiko and
blends the rhythms of the world today.
Photo by Lynn Carlson
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