What is Kung Fu and lion dance? Part self defense and fighting, part meditation and culture and part performance with drums and arts and crafts. Come and learn this art on Saturdays at 108 Stirling Road. Warren, NJ We work with Murray Hill Chinese School which also offers many other programs both cultural, academic and athletic. Check ou their website here https://www.mhcs-nj.org/
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Kung Fu on New year
This has become sort of a tradition every year in front of local legend and David Chin's business. He comes out to show his awesome skills for us and our friends and students do some Kung Fu too. It might mean we have a longer day but I think it's worth it. It's kind of like a family reunion of sorts. The Tiger Fork I do at the end, has ritual significance in that it is supposed to "pik chei" chase away evil, and it has to come at the end. Luckily someone from the audience posted this. Even if we don't do Kung Fu, it is carried with two swords and daggers hung on it, at the front of the Lion Procession. My Si Hing says that in China it was often used indoors at a house warming to clean away bad spirits.
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