Captivating Performances
Dive into our world of rhythm and movement where tradition meets innovation to create a powerful immersive.
Whether you’re a beginner or experienced drummer, our weekly classes in Bega and Cobargo cater to all levels.
Inspire young minds with our hands on taiko drumming workshops and programs tailored for schools
Join us at local festivals and events, where we bring people together through the powerful beats of the drum
Founded in 2014, Stonewave Taiko has evolved into a vibrant community ensemble under the artistic direction of David Hewitt. With a mission to merge traditional Japanese drumming with the rich cultural fabric of the Far South Coast of NSW, we embrace community engagement and artistic excellence.
We’re dedicated to delivering an authentic and accessible Taiko experience. Whether you’re a curious newcomer or a seasoned aficionado, Stonewave Taiko welcomes you to the world of Taiko drumming.
Join Us Today!
Become a part of our vibrant taiko community. Sign up for our classes, book a performance, or simply connect with us to learn more. Dive into the rhythmic world of Stonewave Taiko and experience the heartbeat of community and culture.
Curious about what taiko drumming is or how you can get involved? Check out our FAQs for answers to common questions
Stonewave Taiko is a professionally led community group in Bega dedicated to the practice and performance of Japanese Taiko drumming. Stonewave is one of the few Taiko groups in regional Australia.
We welcome new members throughout the year. Visit our ‘Join Us’ page for more information on how to become a part of our Taiko family.
No experience is necessary! We offer beginner classes that will teach you the basics of Taiko drumming.
We perform at various cultural festivals, local events, and private functions. Check out Facebook page for upcoming performances.
Taiko drumming is great for all ages 8 and over.
Please visit our ‘Contact’ page to inquire about booking Stonewave Taiko for your event.
Taiko drumming is not only a musical experience but also a physical workout. It improves rhythm, coordination, and helps build a sense of community.
Comfortable clothing that allows for movement is best. Traditional Taiko attire is not required for beginners.
Yes, we offer educational workshops tailored to schools and community groups. Contact us for more details.
There are many ways to support us, including volunteering, donations, or simply attending our events. Visit our ‘Support Us’ page for more information.
Discover our story, meet our team, and join our community in embracing cultural arts and rhythmic traditions.