CLASS SCHEDULES

Saturday Classes: 

  • 12noon to 1:30pm Intro Class

  • 1.30pm to 3pm Level One Taiko Class

  • 3pm to 4.30pm Level Two Taiko Class 

Friday Night Class:

  • 6pm to 7:30pm Open Class

Term Schedule & Fees for 2019:

Winter Intro To Taiko Course - 

  • Sandringham dojo (25 Taylors Road, Sandringham): 

(20th July to 17th August, 5 week course).  Run on Saturdays from 12noon to 1:30pm

  • Mt Wellington dojo (198 Marua Rd, Mount Wellington):

(20th June to 18th July, 5 week course).  Run on Thursdays from 10am to 11:30am

 

Fees: - ​

  • $100 for 5 weeks of taiko intro course

Regular Taiko Class Schedule:

  • Term 1 -  9th February to 13th April
     

  • Term 2 -  20th April to 13th July
    *No class on 27th April, 25th May and 1st June 
    **NO regular class on 15th June - we are having our Taiko Camp that weekend!

  • Term 3 -  20th July to 21st September

  • Term 4 - 5th October to 14th December
    *No class on 9th November (Seido event)

 

Fees - 

  • $150 for the whole term or $20 for casual classes

Contact

Email: kumotaiko@gmail.com

Tel: 021-646227

ADDRESS

Friday Night Classes:

198 Marua Rd, Mount Wellington, Auckland.

Saturday Classes:

25 Taylors Road, Sandringham, Auckland. 

(we are sharing the dojo with Auckland Seido Karate Club)

 

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