TaikoDeck at The Reginald

This week at The Reginald, Australia’s premiere taiko drumming ensemble TaikOz, presents TaikoDeck, a collaboration with Melbourne DJ and producer DJ M-Royce in a fusion of the old with the new. Traditional bamboo flutes will join the soundscape.

The Reginald is the Seymour centre’s newest theatre. Previously called ‘The Downstairs’ it bears one of the middle names of philanthropist Everest York Seymour who left a very large bequest supporting the arts in Sydney.

Tickets $20-$27;

Book online at http://secure.seymourboxoffice.com.au/tickets/production.aspx?PID=62725

or call  (02) 9351 7940

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