Wu Bin to teach at Seni 07, Excel London

Great news to all Chinese Gong-fu fans, Master Wu Bin is coming to teach at Seni07!  Master Wu Bin is honored as one of the ‘Ten International Great Wushu Masters¡¯, 9 Duan achiever; he was the chief instructor of Beijing Wushu Team, the president of Beijing Wushu Institute, as well as holding many top positions in the Chinese martial arts association, Chairman of Technical Committee of International Wushu Federation, and Chairman of Technical Committee of Wushu Federation of Asia.  more……

Chen Tai Chi Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei Seminar

Cater to increasing demand for Tai Chi …  more…

 

Beijing Wushu Show

In 2002, Ms-L invited one of top Wushu teams—– Tianjin Wushu team to demonstrate their skills in 14 cities in Wales and England: Birmingham, Portsmouth, Southampton, Preston, Nottingham, Blackpool, Bristol, Leeds, Brighton, Newport, Brecon, Rhyl, and Aberystwyth.  more…

London University Seminar

Ms-L introduced Tianjin Wushu team to the martial arts club in London University where they hosted a Wushu seminar in ULU¡¯s famous Room101. Southern style and Cudgel weapon style were taught to the club members. The seminar lasted a whole day. Wushu players and university students shared meals and party together in the campus, apart from Wushu learning, friendship was made between nations. The sports department of the University also supported the event.

Staged together with UK Wutan International Association

UK Wutan International is one of the biggest Chinese Wushu Association in the UK. It has many clubs across the UK. Mr They and Mrs They have dedicated themselves to promote Chinese Wushu and have coached a number of British Wushu Champions during past. Mrs They were an excellent Wushu player herself. Ms-L’s performing team staged a number of shows together with Wutan Wushu members.

Aberystwyth Karate host party for Chinese Wushu team

The Wushu shows were very popular in the west coast city Aberystwyth although there was not a Wushu club there. Enthusiastic local karate club hosted a welcome party for the arrival of the team. At the party, the two parties exchanged performances as well as cards, photos and signatures.

Reading Wushu Club Learning in China

Led by Mr Neil Adawy, Kungfu Widow Wushu club based in Reading was very enthusiastic about Wushu. After series of training courses from the instructors introduced by Ms-L, the club decided to take a trip to China to learn more Wushu. They were welcomed in China and arranged to stay in Tianjin University and practised Wushu side by side with Chinese Wushu students. They lived there for a month, apart from learning Wushu, they also visited a number of famous sights, and experienced local culture, which left them many wonderful memories for a lifetime.

Meeting Mid-England Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu School

The Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu School was started in 1971 by chief instructor K.S.M Lee, ranked as the 5th-degree black belt, a versatile Wushu master. The school is attached to the University of Huddersfield. Over the years, many hundreds of people have benefited from being a member of this school and some have gone on to become instructors. Ms-L’s Wushu performance was received by a hundred of its members in Leeds.

Za-Ji, Chinese Acrobatic Spectacular

Za-Ji “opens with a sequence that is more dance than daredevil and what follows takes a time to come to the boil. Languorous scene changes detract from the sequences of the show, which carried off with requisite smiling faces and moments of high camp” appreciate amounts of “ooh” and “ahhs” are emitted at the sight… the second half is more dangerous because suddenly the safety harnesses start appearing “( Oxford press)… The show is also accompanied by selected music and backdrop scenes of beautiful China sights. The 35 strong acrobats impressed 20 cities” audience across England and Wales with their awesome skills and their world winning routines: Ladies and Their Chairs; Jumping Stunts, Rolling Cups… etc  more…

Za-Ji, debut West End

Still named Za-Ji, the show went into London West End, the stage of the world performing arts, to test its strengths. Following the popular runs of Chinese martial arts extravaganzas Shaolin Monks, Wushu the Fist of the Dragon, Zhang Yimou’s Chinese ballet Red Lantern, and Beijing Opera, Za-Ji staged in Peacock Theatre, a sister theatre of Sadler’s Wells Theatre. With Za-Ji’s unique style and astonishing skills, the show delighted thousands of audience and kids in London and left the West End critics plenty to say about. Read the web page of Media Reviews. more…

China Trip Mt Huangshan Tour

China offers a rich mix of cultural and historical sights, a variety of contrasting landscapes from towering mountain to mighty rivers, sophisticated modern cities to timeless rural villages. Mt.

Huangshan intrigues and astonishes all visitors with spectacular rocky peaks, oddly shaped pines, crystal-clear mountain springs and the sea of clouds covering the highest peaks. After exciting Za-Ji show, 200 audience signed for Za-Ji Delegation Tour organized by Ms-L. The delegates were invited as guests to join this arts and cultural promotional event. Anhui Acrobatics company showed their dedicated training sessions as well as accompanied them onto nearby Huangshan Mount as well as famous city Shanghai.

Cultural Tours to China

Western kids used to have an impression that Japan was much bigger than China, in the same way, the Chinese thought Britain was bigger than America. The actual sizes of the countries have never changed over the years, but the impression and the concepts of these nations are constantly changing.

More and more people are preparing to visit China now, a massive country with a rich mix of cultural-historical sights and over 5000 years of written history recording her 1500 flourishing years leading the world’s economy and the sufferings during the last 2 centuries when the nation was declining towards becoming a colony after the powder invented for fireworks was used for guns; the compass helping the Taoists in their long journey on foot to seek enlightenment and create a better world, was used by military fleets to conquer foreign lands, herbal medicines for curing human illness were taken over by more……

Tai Chi Instructor Zheng Wen-peng

Looking at all Wen-peng’s certificates and achievements piled on my desk, I am so overwhelmed by this talented, young Wushu player who is still in his early 20s. I met him once when he came to give lessons to a British Wushu Association in the UK. I was impressed by his character and the way he practised Tai Chi: amiable, steady, gentle-polite on the exterior but firm-earnest inside. I had a chance to ask his opinion about British Wushu. He said Britain needed quality Wushu instructors. I joked to him: “Would you like to be an instructor in the UK?” He smiled: “Maybe”  more...