Riley Lee October 29, 2pm

Riley Lee has been playing the shakuhachi for 50 years and was the first non-Japanese to attain the rank of dai shihan or Grand Master. He is a consummate teacher, performer and collaborator with other musicians of all genres.

Tickets $25  Ph Susan 07 5494 3062, Book online at Humanitix, or purchase at the door.

RILEY LEE began playing the shakuhachi (bamboo flute) in Japan in  1971, studying was with Chikuho Sakai until 1980, and has been a student of Katsuya Yokoyama since 1984.He was given the rank of Dai Shihan (grand master) in 1980.

Riley was born in Plainview Texas USA in 1951, and moved to Shawnee Oklahoma USA in 1957, where, aged 13, he became the bass player of the award-winning rock band “The Workouts”. He and his family moved to Hawai’i in 1966. He first went to Japan in 1970, and returned in 1971, when he began his shakuhachi studies. He lived there continuously until 1977.

From 1973, Riley became the first non-Japanese to play taiko professionally, by touring internationally as a full-time performer of taiko (Japanese festival drums), yokobue (a high pitched bamboo transverse flute) and shakuhachi with Ondekoza (now called Kodo) a troupe of traditional Japanese musicians, performing with such groups as the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and at venues such as Kennedy Center (Washington DC), Roundhouse Theatre (London), Espace Pierre Cardin (Paris), and the Boston Symphony Hall.

For more on Riley Lee visit his website.

By malenyanglican