Icho Daiko

About Us

Mission

To strengthen Asian American communities by instilling pride and cultural awareness, and to build bridges between Asian Americans and other groups through the dynamic cultural expression of taiko.    

History

Icho Daiko was founded in September 2003 by Dr. and Mrs. Roy and Aiko Ebihara of Oberlin, Ohio. The group was named after the ginkgo trees that line Oberlin's Main Street. 
 
Icho Daiko is currently comprised of 10 members of the Cleveland, Akron, and Oberlin communities. The group builds its own drums, including shime, chudaiko and okedo drums. 

We encourage everyone who wants to learn about taiko and its history to visit our rehearsals, take classes, and participate in Icho Daiko activities.

Performances

Icho Daiko has performed for many cultural and social events since its inception. Performances have included (but are not limited to) a half time show for the Cleveland Cavaliers Basketball team (Asian American Celebration day), Asian Festival 2005 and 2006 in Columbus, International Festival at the Allen Theatre, 2005 annual meeting of the Central Ohio Japanese Association Commerce [COJAC], 2005 Taiko conference [Taiko 10] in Los Angeles, CA., the International Folk Festival at Lakeland Community College and CultureFest at Lake Ridge Academy.