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GOMA feat Kazunori Kumagai

GOMA

GOMA is a player of the wind instrument didgeridoo developed by the Indigenous Australian Aborigines and is a painter.

In 1998, he finished second in Barunga didgeridoo competition held in Australia Arnhem Land and achieves the first receiving a prize as a non-aborigine player. After returning to Japan, he encountered a traffic accident and traumatic cerebral damage was diagnosed right before he broke into stardom in 2009. A symptom of the highly advanced brain functional disorder that it became hard to commit new things to memory stopped activity.

In 2010, he began to paint used the technique of pointillism soon after the accident and held exhibitions throughout Japan and created a sensation.
In 2011, music activity is reopened through hardship told not to be able to recover. Movie featuring his comeback "flashback memories 3D" wins audience prize in the Tokyo International Film Festival and wins a prize for Asian movie best the Jeonju International Film Festival of Korea.

He also appears in several TV programs in Japan featuring his activities, such as ‘Tabi-no-chikara(NHK)’ and ‘Heart net TV break through (E-Tele)’. He is now not only active as a musician, but also a painter, and address an audience in a lecture.


(official website) http://www.gomaweb.net
(official Facebook) http://www.facebook.com/GOMAOFFICIAL
(official Twitter) http://twitter.com/goma_didgeridoo

 

Kazunori Kumagai

Kazunori Kumagai was born in Sendai City, Japan. He started tap dancing at the age of 15 and came to NY at the age of 19. He trained in FUNK UNIVERSITY, the training workshop for the big hit Broadway musical Bring in da' Noise, Bring in 'da Funk. He studied with Ted Levy, Buster Brown, Gregory Hines, Barbara Duffy, and Derick K. Grant.Since then, he has performed in many New York City downtown clubs, such as The Knitting Factory, Tonic, and just recently he performed his solo show at the Blue Note NY.

Since 2002, he performed in Tony Waag’s Tap City, the New York City Tap Festival and was dubbed by The Village Voice as the "Japanese Gregory Hines." In 2006, he was selected as one of Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch." In 2014, He received the Flo-Bert Award, a prestigious award that honors tap dancers for outstanding achievements.

After Kazu went back to Japan in 2002, he made numerous solo appearances all over the country and collaborated with many artists and musicians, and appeared in several television commercials, such as SONY CYBERSHOT. He also performed in a MIHARAYASUHIRO fashion show in Milan, Italy, where he succeeded in opening up a new field of the arts. In 2008, he opened his first tap dance studio--KAZ TAP STUDIO--in Japan, and has subsequently taught throughout Japan including in his hometown of Sendai City, site of severe damage in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

Currently Kazu lives in Brooklyn, NY and tours all over the world.  He just recently won the "Bessie Award 2016" as an "Outstanding Performer."

Kazu dedicates his passion and love for the art of tap dance to the great masters such as his mentor Buster Brown, Jimmy Slyde, Gregory Hines and others, as well as to the people of Sendai and the Tohoku region where his family and friends live.

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