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How women taiko drummers film Finding Her Beat went from a 1-night performance to full documentary with ‘can-do’ message

  • Finding Her Beat is about a historic women’s taiko drumming performance, with many involved in the project from the Asian-American and LGBTQ communities
  • Its producer explains how women face barriers taking up the activity, while a performer says the intensive rehearsal schedule was like a ‘giant diva mosh pit’

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Taiko drummer and Finding Her Beat producer Jennifer Weir on a poster for the documentary about women taiko drummers and their historic performance in the US. Photo: Instagram / indierightsmovies

Finding Her Beat was simply meant to be a recorded version of a one-night concert in the US state of Minnesota dedicated to the ancient Japanese art of taiko drumming.

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But after Jennifer Weir, the executive director of TaikoArts Midwest, had lunch with her long-time friend, filmmaker Dawn Mikkelson, a larger idea began to brew.

The result is a documentary feature film that has become the darling of the festival circuit, with sold-out screenings and a place on global streaming platforms including Amazon Prime Video.

At its heart is a story about taiko performers who converge on Minnesota in the months before the Covid-19 pandemic begins, to connect, network, practise and then mount a historic, sold-out taiko performance.

Many of those involved with the project, on screen and behind it, are Asian-American and from the LGBTQ community.

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