Sword Polisher
Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 11:24 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtXgtCyZgcQ
Teacher Adam Hsu,
some thoughts and explanations of how and why
CMA has developed the way it is today.
dedicated to the discussion of the chinese internal martial arts of xingyiquan, baguazhang, taijiquan, related arts, and anything else best discussed over a bottle of rum
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windwalker wrote:some thoughts and explanations of how and why
CMA has developed the way it is today.
DIRECTORS
James Adolphus , Patrick Daly, Joel Fendelman
Told from the perspective of time-honored Chinese Kung Fu masters, this documentary about the struggle for survival of traditional art and culture in the face of a rapidly changing and modernizing world.The film explores the history and art of Kung Fu, and asks important questions about how the cultural heritage can be kept alive in a world that prefers to forget about its origins.The sadness and tragedy conveyed in the personal stories and anecdotes of today's last surviving traditional Kung Fu masters?along with the majesty and beauty of their skills?serve as reminders of the frailty of even the deadliest of arts: