Jimmy Performs at YCPA Orchid Ball!

On May 23, 2015 by admin

Jimmy and his Montreal Chan Lion Dance Club performed as part of the YCPA Orchid Ball opening ceremony!

Jimmy start the show off with his drumming performance Goo Mo Do, performing with Japanese Drummer, Wendy.

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Jimmy states,

Goo Mo Do () – “The Way Of The Drumbeat”.

The creation of my drumming style have earned great exposure which breaks barriers by combining drumming styles from different cultures. My unique style has gained a lot of popularity among a diverse audience.

Which named my drumming style called : Goo Mo Do (), which translates to “The Way Of The Drumbeat”. I developed this drumming style 10 years ago. I have been drumming since I was a kid, playing with different kinds of drums and learning from many masters.

It’s not that I don’t like the traditional drumming style. I have been observing the way the new generation has been evolving, so I think it’s a good idea to pass down the traditions in a way that will attract the younger generation.

Goo Mo Do (), combines Japanese drumming, Western drumming, Brazilian drumming, African drumming as well as Chinese drumming.
The philosophy behind Goo Mo Do () is to drum according to your heart.

I always tell my students that “art” is an expression of how you see and how you feel and to bring your imagination into reality. I think this concept is very important for all art forms, performers and artists. There should be no restrictions and no rules to how you can express yourself in a certain art form. Art is a personal that can be shared with the audience to appreciate the creation. That is what I have been doing for the last 10 years with my drumming style–to create and generate a new expression away from the traditional art forms to attract the younger generations as well as other cultures to come and drum together.

When I combined my Goo Mo Do drumming performance with the Japanese drummer. The represents the coming together of different cultures, and expresses the union of different art forms. It is the traditional art form transformed into a more modernized and liberated style that can allow one to express their “Heart, Soul and Mind” with the entire world as the heartbeat of the drum is a universal language. This is what I call Goo Mo Do (), “The Way Of The Drumbeat”.

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