Our Dragons Help Unite Australia

Many thanks to the volunteers who enjoy the workouts and share the cultural significance of dragon dancing through our Academy. It seems they are not the only ones who have felt the impact on their lives. Melbourne’s Herald Sun newspaper paid us a bit of tribute for your contributions to unification and multiculturalism. Click HERE to see the story.

Also have a look at these clips of our dragons at last year’s Pako Festa multicultural festival in Geelong,  previous Australia Day Parades here and here again in Melbourne, the Walk for Harmony in 2009,  and in this year’s Australia Day Parade debut of the new 15-person dragon.

Good on ya, guys!

Dragon dancing is a great way to get a good workout, meet new friends and learn about an ancient culture. We offer dragon dance training FREE at our Academy – so if you’re interested and would like to try it out,  see our Contact page to express your interest. No experience necessary – just a desire to have some fun!

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Happy Chinese New Year Greetings!

Gong Xi Fa Cai – Happy New Year to ALL our students, friends, supporters and visitors from all of us at the Qian Li Dao Academy!

May the Year of the Rabbit bring you and yours good health, much happiness, great new experiences and challenges for growth, good friends, good times and good fortune.

Our thanks and well wishes go out to you all – our friends and supporters at this festive time; our heartfelt wishes that you enjoy a wonderful, happy and healthy New Year!

Happy Year of the Rabbit!

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Venice Seminars a Smash Hit Again!

The weather was cold, grey and foggy; yet many Wing Chun faithful from northern Italy came out to meet and work with me in Venice recently. Some were friends, whom I’d met at my seminars there last Easter; others were new to me, and to Wing Chun – but we all had a common goal, to train and learn how to make our kung fu better and more effective.

Venetian Wing Chun Sifu, Mirco Zago, invited me to return to work with his students on developing tangible ways to train core Wing Chun concepts and principles. His good friend, Andrea Pivato (on the right in the photo), also instructs and was pivotal in translating my information to the seminar participants. By the way, you can visit his website – Associazione Wing Chun Songshan at: www.songshan.it. (Use Google Chrome and translate it from the Italian if needed)

I ran two 6-hour training sessions over two successive weekends, and also taught at Sifu Mirco’s class twice each week during my short stay in Venice. Along with students from Mirco’s school, we also had some students and instructors come from two other Wing Chun schools nearby, who train under Sifu Phillipe Bayer, of the Wong Shun Leung lineage and one from the Cheung lineage. Mirco even got me to do something I don’t normally do in Melbourne – briefly teach his children’s class! I think he must have had something put into that delicious Italian food!!!

After the first weeknight classes were taught and the first weekend of training finished, many of the participants felt that their progress and understanding of some of Wing Chun’s core principles and concepts was growing, through the tangible partner drills I took them through. Was it also a coincidence, that the weather too was changing for the better, with the sunshine replacing the fog and gloom of those grey days when I first arrived?

The excitement grew as did the enthusiasm as instructors and students alike, from all the lineages, got more comfortable with the motives and objectives of the partner drills. By the end of the second weekend’s sessions, all participants felt they gained a clearer understanding of many of Wing Chun’s concepts, such as for the structures built in the sil nim tao form, the value of chi sao drills to develop forward, springy energy and how to establish a strong, yet mobile structure for in-close combat.

Before I knew it, it was time to leave and return to Melbourne; but not before a tremendous dose of hearty Italian hospitality as we all went to a nearby restaurant to eat and discuss all the things we’d gone through together in the two weeks’ time. There’s preliminary talk of perhaps trying to run a Wing Chun Summer Camp in Italy maybe this year, or next… anyone interested???

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