The Nakatani Gong Orchestra (NGO) is a large ensemble touring contemporary sound art project. Gong master Tatsuya Nakatani trains a 16-member ensemble of locally-based musicians to play his adapted bowed gongs, then conducts them in a performance of his original compositions. In the last decade, the NGO has performed hundreds of concerts involving thousands of participants around the world in the creation of these transformative sound works. The kobo bows, mallets, and surrounding instrumentation equipment have all been developed and are hand crafted by Tatsuya Nakatani for this work. "Nakatani is billed as a percussionist and sound artist, but there’s something meditative, even sacral, about listening to both his extended and sometimes-cacophonous solo piece and his collaboration with a Gong Orchestra. I kept expecting the bowing and drumming of the gongs would eventually unleash a bigger sound, but at key moments Nakatani seemed to pull his musicians back, to encourage them to feel the silence amidst the notes. It was a mesmerizing experience.” - Hissing Lawns review This free performance is presented by Rhythm Foundation as part of the City of Miami Beach Arts in the Parks series.
Show time
7:00 PM
Doors open
6:00 PM
Event date
Sun, March 30
Minimum age
All ages
Where do we park?
The municipal parking lot at 73rd Street and Collins Avenue is across the street from the Bandshell, and it is free (!) after 6pm. When it is full, look for street parking.
What if it rains?
The venue is an open air facility, covered by our new canopy. Shows are scheduled rain or shine.
Can we bring a picnic?
No outside food or drink inside the Bandshell, please. We have a fully-stocked bar, and we usually feature wonderful food vendors inside the venue. We also have a water refill station.