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Interview to a World Yongnian Tai Chi Federation's Member
Publication Date
2011-04-17 17:42:00
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Today’s interview has the cooperation of Michael A. Selvaraj, one of our most dedicated members. He has answered some questions that we have pointed out in order to guide the presentation of his personal story that hereby we share with all of you.
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THERE IS ONLY ONE TAI CHI CHUAN by Nelson Barroso
Publication Date
2011-03-03 20:46:00
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In my opinion, there is no doubt that Master Fu Qing Quan testimony does well the picture of Tai Chi reality in China and in the entire World. Fu Qing Quan is Great Master Fu Sheng Yuan's son and Great Master Fu Zhong Wen's grandson, and, as his father and grandfather, he has a life full of Tai Chi. Being born in the middle of this art, he continues learning it and spreading it out for that the generations to come may know it. This is his legacy, as it has been his ancestrals' one. He borne in the heart of Tai Chi and very young he started learning Tai Chi, with his father and his Grand-Father, and since that time he has dedicated all his life only to the Martial Arts. In his youth, he belonged to the Wushu Chinese Selection and was several times National Champion of Jianshu (Sword).
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A LAST INTERVIEW WITH FU ZHONGWEN by Marvin Smalheiser
Publication Date
2011-03-03 20:26:00
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The following interview with Fu Zhong Wen took place two months before his death Sept. 24, 1994, in Shanghai at the age of 91. He was interviewed at the International Kuosshu Tournament, where he had been invited by Huang Chien Luang and He Wei Qi. Present during the interview wa shis grandson, James Qing Quan Fu, who helped translate and explain his grandfather's ideas, and Kenneth W. Knecht who also assisted with the translation.
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FU ZHONG WEN AND THE SILENT LANGUAGE OF YANG STYLE TAI CHI CHUAN by C. W. Alston
Publication Date
2011-03-03 20:07:00
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Fu Zhong Wn was a protege of Yang Cheng Fu, who was Fu's oncle and Grad-Master of the Yang stile. Yang Cheng Fu is specially responsable for the public awareness and widespread practice of Tai Chi Chuan in China....
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In Search of Yong Nian Taijiquan and Fu Qing Quan by Kevin Macquaid
Publication Date
2011-03-03 17:12:00
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Fortunately, Master James now has a base in Shanghai and runs some classes and his own school in the city as well as travelling widely within China to pass on his Grandfathers teachings. Before he left Shanghai, James arranged for me to train with his students including two very helpful Kiwis living in Shanghai – Aaran Church and Stuart Laurance - I received excellent tuition from one of Master James’ lead instructors whose name translated as “Dragon” – dragon by name……
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NEW BOOK First edition of the book "El Autentico Tai Chi de la Família Yang" by Grand Master Fu Sheng Yuan.
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WORLD YONG NIAN TAI CHI FEDERATION’s ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE 2013, April and May
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1ST WORLD YONGNIAN TAI CHI CONFERENCE The 1st Conference of the World Yongnian Tai Chi Federation was a success. From the 3rd to the 5th of June 2011 several member countries of World Yongnian Tai Chi Federation have met in met in Yokohama / Japan, namely Portuguese, Chinese, Australian and Japanese members. |
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SHANGHAI 2011 INTERNATIONAL OPEN COURSE 4th International Authentic Yang Tai Chi
CHINA - From 27th May to 2d June 2011 |
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WEHAY / CHINA From 21th to 26th of May 2011 it took place in Wehay / China several Tai Chi Courses. This event was organized by Beijing Wushu Association. |
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Yang Family Mausoleum - Handan China It was held on the 10th April 2011 an inauguration ceremony promoted by the Government of Handan which aim was to mark the begining of the work to build a mausoleum in memory and honour of the Yang Tai Chi Family in his native village, |
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Interview to a World Yongnian Tai Chi Federation\'s Member Today’s interview has the cooperation of Michael A. Selvaraj, one of our most dedicated members. He has answered some questions that we have pointed out in order to guide the presentation of his personal story that hereby we share with all of you.
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TAI CHI - ORIGIN AND PRESENT by Diana Roque The origin of Tai Chi Chuan is a controversial topic that incorporates a multiplicity of historical factors that include social, political and philosophical questions of the Chinese Culture. Several historical facts form a complex net of information, which linear analysis becomes of difficult understanding. Therefore and in order to clarify, as much as possible, the Tai Chi origin, I think that it is advisable to expose the several theories in a structured and clear approach, accordingly to a systematized model that suits three principal theories. Those theories characterize and differentiate the Tai Chi Chuan emergence, considering time and space variables, as well and obviously, in what concerns the historical characters that had been wrapped in this art birth.
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