
Kia ora!
As a few people have asked me if I am willing to revive the rakugo club, I am writing this to suss out if there is enough interest out there to resume the group.
Learning from my past mistakes, I will approach it a bit differently this time if you are interested in participating in this only rakugo community in New Zealand.
- As it is the traditional way, I am still willing to teach rakugo free of charge. However, this time I’d like the participants to organise a venue for me. I want to focus on just teaching rakugo (in the past, I had to do most of the admin myself).
- This time I will make, for example, a 10 week-long curriculum to end the term with a public performance. I’d like students who actually want to perform at the end of the programme.
- The problem of a free programme was that many people didn’t show up regularly, but this time I’d expect participants to show up at least 80% of the sessions.
- I have a few women’s kimono donated to the club for you to use, but otherwise you will need to organise your own kimono. A very cheap ones can be purchased for $30-50 at Asia Gallery Kimono Emporium.
- If you don’t live in Auckland, please do not contact me regarding this (as it happens a lot!). If you do, I am sorry but I will disregard your message!
If you are interested in getting involved, please message me via the contact page or one of my SNS.
That’s disappointing and very frustrating that people didn’t show up. What you are doing is so important e hoa and so keep at it good idea to get participants to have responsibility for the admin part of it and the venue.
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Thank you for your comment! Yes, it was a bit disappointing that only a few people showed up regularly. Only one person helped me with the admin, but she went back to Japan- therefore, the closure of the club. Will see if enough people would be interested!
Kia pai te rā!
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