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SUMMARY:Madison Japanese Taiko Drumming Group "BENI Daiko"
DESCRIPTION:5/15/22 \nMadison Japanese Taiko Drumming Group “BENI Daiko”\nHosted by the Farley Center\, Natural Path Sanctuary and BENI Daiko \nTICKET PRICE: FREE but donations are welcome! Beni Daiko would like more people to learn about taiko and enjoy the music and not worry about money! \nSUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MUSICIANS!\nAll proceeds will go to the musicians\nCome join us for an in person concert with the “Madison Japanese Taiko Drumming Group – “BENI DAIKO” at the Farley Center under the Bur Oak Welcoming Area (BOWA). \n“Beni” means “Deep color of Red” which represents Madison.\n“Taiko” means “drum” in Japanese. \nIn Japan. In Japanese\, taiko literally means “drum\,” though the term has also come to refer to the art of Japanese drumming\, also known as kumi-daiko. Taiko has been a part of the Japanese culture for centuries. \nWe encourage attendees to come early or stay late and take a walk through the Natural Path Sanctuary and Farley Center farms. \nWe are offering an INFORMATIONAL TOUR with Farley Center Board Member Jeanne Meier at noon – one hour before the concert. \nFOOD FOREST TOUR\, 2:30-3:30 following the concert with Farley Center Farmers Ian Aley and Natallia Biareishyk. (No cost for tour.) \nFarley Center honey ($10) will be available. Please bring cash. \nPlease bring your own blanket\, chair\, food and drinks to the concert.For any questions\, please contact us a 608-845-8724 or e-mail us at programs@farleycenter.org \nHosted by: \nFarley Center\nwww.farleycenter.org \nNatural Path Sanctuary\nwww.naturalpathsanctuary.org \nMadison Japanese Taiko Drumming Group “BENI Daiko”\nhttps://benidaiko.wixsite.com/benidaiko
URL:http://naturalpathsanctuary.org/event/beni-daiko/
LOCATION:Farley Center for Peace\, Justice & Sustainability\, 2299 Spring Rose Rd.\, Verona\, WI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Farley Center Food Forest Tour with Farmers Ian Aley and Natallia Biareishyk
DESCRIPTION:5-15-2022 \nCome visit the food forests at the Farley Center with Farmers Ian Aley and Natallia Biareishyk!\nThe food forest includes newly planted areas through the Wisconsin Food Forests initiative as well as more mature areas featuring a range of planting styles: guilds and contours and a mix of plants from the well known: apples\, pears\, and grapes\, to the lesser known: paw paw\, cornelian cherry\, honeyberry\, quince\, serviceberry\, currants\, and many more under and overstory plants. \nThe Farley Center is a certified organic farm where many growers rent land and share common resources like tractors\, irrigation lines\, and coolers.
URL:http://naturalpathsanctuary.org/event/farley-center-food-forest-tour-with-farmer-ian-aley/
LOCATION:Farley Center for Peace\, Justice & Sustainability\, 2299 Spring Rose Rd.\, Verona\, WI\, United States
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