In 1995, Kyodo participated in the first Intercollegiate Taiko Invitational held at
Stanford University with groups such as
Jodaiko and
Stanford Taiko. In 2006, the group was feature in a
Mitsubishi commercial with other LA-based groups, TAIKOPROJECT and Koshin Taiko. The ad has been criticized for exotifying Japanese culture but was also heralded as a shift towards mainstream acceptance. The group hosts an annual spring concert and are a staple at the NSU Cultural Night. Kyodo has performed at live events around Los Angeles, such as
Nisei Week, the L.A. Tofu Festival, the Lotus Festival, and the First Annual U.S. Sumo Open. They have also performed several times at the
Manzanar Pilgrimage, an annual event commemorating the
internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War.
Popular songs Other songs of UCLA Kyodo include, “Encore”, composed by Jason Lew (a piece utilizing original rhythm patterns from “Shoshin Wasurebekarazu,” composed by Tamon Norimoto), “Rai”, composed by Ron Peterson (2001), “Tatsu,” composed by Marvin Yee (1992), “Genki,” composed by Shozo Yoshikawa (1999), “Hashire,” composed by Walter Satoshi Tsushima (2001), and “Encore Remix,” composed by Craig Ishii, Jason Osajima, and Christine Kimura (2007). ==References==