Made famous by Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, the Shaolin style of kung fu dates back 1,500 years and brings with it the traditions, power and majesty of 32 dynasties of kung fu fighting. Shaolin fighting monks hold the reputation throughout China as highly honourable, courageous and greatly skilled. Their model of fighting serves today as a virtuous and spiritual representation of the Great Spirit present in each living being.
Sholin kung fu presents a dynamic mix of kung fu styles from weaponry using rods, three section staffs, fighting fans, lungchauns, knives and spears and meditative reflections. A heady mix of agility, flexibility, stamina and beauty. It will have audiences transfixed from the very first beat.
Sholin kung fu presents a dynamic mix of kung fu styles from weaponry using rods, three section staffs, fighting fans, lungchauns, knives and spears and meditative reflections. A heady mix of agility, flexibility, stamina and beauty. It will have audiences transfixed from the very first beat.
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Burnie Arts & Function Centre
77-79 Wilmot Street Burnie CBD Tasmania 7320, Australia
Burnie, Tasmania 7320
Phone: (03) 6430 5850
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