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16Dec Memorial

Remembering Maria “Maiyah” Olivas

We recently lost one of our own, Maria “Maiyah” Olivas, who played with Soh Daiko from 1993 through 1997. In […]

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31Oct News

Introducing the 2018-2019 Trainee Class!

We are excited to announce that, following our 2-day recruitment intensive, seven new trainees were invited to participate in our […]

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12Sep Coming Up

Announcing Soh Daiko Recruitment 2018 – Registration is Live!

Save the Dates:Saturday, October 6 and Thursday, October 11, 2018 We are happy to announce the dates of our annual […]

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01Jul Recap

Public Workshop Recap – Thank you, attendees!

Yesterday, the New York Buddhist Church dojo was packed full of individuals eager to learn about taiko and get a […]

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12Jun News

Welcoming our newest member: Julianna Hessel!

Another recruitment period has come to a close, and Soh Daiko is thrilled to announce a new member joining the […]

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Upcoming Events

july

13julAll DayNew York Obon 2025TIME & LOCATION TBD(All Day: sunday)

Organizer

The New York Buddhist Church

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Seabrook Buddhist Temple 9 Northville Rd, Bridgeton, NJ 08302

19julAll DaySeabrook Obon 2025Time TBD(All Day: saturday) EST Seabrook Buddhist Temple

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Soh Daiko will join our

Event Details

Soh Daiko will join our sister taiko group Hoh Daiko once again in Seabrook, NJ for Seabrook Buddhist Temple’s 80th annual Obon Festival. We hope you can join us for a wonderful evening of dancing, drumming, and friendship!

Obon is an annual Buddhist event intended to honor one’s ancestors. During this time, it is believed that the spirits of our ancestors return to this world to visit their relatives. Traditionally, lanterns (“obon,” in Japanese) are hung in front of one’s home to guide the spirits along their way.

Time

All Day (Saturday) EST

Location

Seabrook Buddhist Temple

9 Northville Rd, Bridgeton, NJ 08302

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Seabrook Buddhist Temple

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