Entries in Chinese Martial Arts (36)

There I was...early in the month of October. We got the call for lion dancing at the newly opened Hmart in Burlington, MA. I was standing outside of the store with a handful of my younger KF brothers and sisters...waiting for the rest of the team to arrive. We got there early and were watching the insanity that typifies this type of large Asian market on a weekend day. You see, my personal advice is to never, ever go somewhere that all the Asians in the surrounding area go on a weekend, espesh if it's a brand spanking new massive grocery store. That parking lot was like the African savannah...survival of the quickest (to get a parking space), survival of the patient (waiting for said parking space) and survival of the warmest. Even though it was early October, we watched the light drizzle of rain from the grey skies freeze up into big flakes of snow. Yup folks, it was snowing on top of all that. *sigh* I'm gonna go wait inside the store.

It was kinda weird that we were there to do a "grand opening" that day because Hmart had already been opened for a month or so. Oh well, better late than never. Once the entire group finally got there & we got all organized, it was your typical lion dance gig. Well, not really. They wanted us to parade with our 2 lions all over the store...meander through aisles, tease (or terrify) wandering children, play with the people, get excited looks and camera flashes from the Caucasian customers while getting annoyed "get outta my way" growls from the Asian ones.

What made it different was that they wanted 2 different parades that day. So, after we did the first run through the market, we set up camp in one of their storage rooms and partook of their hospitality with sodas to quench our thirst and some kind of bean-filled flavored mochi treats that (obviously) were not big sellers in the store. We had about 45 minutes after the first lion dance show to wait until starting the next one. So, what do some martial artists do while we wait? They peruse Korean furniture display. What do I do? I run around the store to plan what to buy after the show is all said and done.

That's right...I'm there to do a job, but I'm also one of those Asians who knows to multitask when given the chance. We do our last lion dance parade through Hmart with plenty of drum beating and cymbal clashing gusto! As soon as we're done, I do my grocery shopping...because it's not every day that I have the opportunity to buy the BIG tin of Skyflake crackers!

technorati tags: Hmart, Asian, market, grocery, store

I hate falling behind...hate it, hate it, hate it, hate it. This post is like 2 weeks overdue and I have so much more to write about. September has been a crazy month, so I'm sure glad it's over and now I can get back to updating my shiz. Anywho...

Two weeks ago, we celebrated the 3-year anniversary of my older kung fu sister's school in Malden. I don't mean to sound so jaded or bored, but it was the typical great show that I can always expect from the predominantly youth group in Malden :) We started off with a rousing lion dance show in the school with the proper bai san (show of respect to the ancestors) at the altar...with some awesomely big incense sticks. Those suckers were almost the diameter of my forearm, but I exaggerate...

We then moved outside for the actual kung fu performances! It was a gloriously sunny, warm (but not too warm) day (not like the first year anniversary when it was cold and drizzly) and not a cloud in the brilliantly blue sky! The exhibition started off with dragon dancing (where I had a tremendously important job of holding the pearl for oh, about a few seconds...hahahaha) and more lion dancing. Then, some of the again enormously talented Malden kids did their drumming performance, which I have seen in the past, but I'm always still amazed at. Obviously the drumming, having to keep in rhythm, but also the tricks they perform while drumming...tossing the sticks, switching places...too cool :)

After the usual round of pee wee performances, individual empty hand and weapon sets, tai chi, group forms and 2-man fighting demonstrations, we got down to the usual speeches and hand out of awards of appreciation...attended by our grandmaster himself, Master Chan Pui...all the way from Orlando, Florida! It really is much more special when he attends our shows up here in New England and supports his youngest school :)

All in all, another fine day for the Wah Lum family :) For more detailed pictures of the performances, check out their official photos here. Congratulations again to Sifu Mai and all her students at the Wah Lum Academy Malden!
technorati tags: Wah, Lum, Academy, kung, fu, tai, chi, Malden, Mai, Du

When I heard news of my grandmaster, Mr. Chan Pui himself, was coming up to Boston for a weekend full of kung fu, giving seminars, teaching tai chi, and so on and so forth, even after all these years, I still get excited. When I heard he was overseeing an instructors workout himself, I became giddy with joy...untillllllll I realized that meant working out under the watchful eye of my grandmaster. Oh snap...

You see, if you have ever had the opportunity to see Master Chan in full on kung fu action, whether an old or recent kung fu performance, they you know the gloriousness that he just IS. I've already waxed poetic on his bodaciousness...he's not just an incredible martial artist...literally poetic history in motion, but he's ever the showman, forever entertaining. Even during a regular workout...when he demonstrates a move and then expects us younger folks to do the same move, ummm...uhhhh...yeah RIGHT! No one brings the pain like he does. Even when you think your stance is nice and low, he's even lower. Even when you're proud of your mantis pose, his is that much more mantis-y. No matter what you do, this senior citizen will put.you.down!

Actually, you know what? Master Chan ain't all THAT. There's one area I can definitely surpass him in. I'll probably get in trouble for saying this...being an insolent junior sifu and all. I mean, how dare I say that there is something I'M better at doing than the much-beloved grandmaster (even great-grandmaster) of our kung fu system? How dare I? Oh, I DARE! When it comes to 9-course Chinese dinners...I can outeat him! Yup, I said it...I'll say it again. When it comes to packing away the food, I reign supreme! Trust me, I was watching him closely during dinner after our workout. For every biteful of food that he took, I beat him double, even triple! In fact, I dare say I could beat everyone at the table in Chinese food consumption. Oh yeah...that's not a challenge. That's a fact! Bring it on!

Then again...could there possibly *maybe* be a correlation between the amount of food I can inhale in one sitting and how low I can go in my mantis stance? Maybe my big ol' belly is hindering that. Hmmmmm...could it also be possible that the fact that Grandmaster Chan doesn't eat like a broke frat boy (like I do) is the reason why he's still so slim and flexible and can move better than most aforementioned frat boys? Naaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh can't be...*buuuuuuurp* can you pass the crispy fried chicken and spicy salty pork and squid please?

I was listening to NPR the other day. Don't judge...don't hate. I was a nerd all my life and yes I listen to talk radio. Sue me. Anywho, my point. I was listening to NPR the other day and my interest really peaked when they started talking about Filipinos. You see, the story was about the teaching shortage across the U.S. and how we have to now import teachers. No joke. One of the superintendents or principals...I don't know...was being interviewed and he was commenting on the work ethic of Filipino teachers in that he had so many to interview because all of them had perfect attendance records. Hmmm...perfect attendance...
There must be something about us Filipinos and perfect attendance. That little bit of information made me think back to another prominently punctual Filipino...my dad! Seriously, there's little tchochktes all over their house that has Perfect Attendance Awards from his employer written all over them. Then, again, my dad may had been on to something. In addition to what looked like useless awards, he also received tons of bonuses...not just in the monetary form, but rewards like tote bags, clocks and even iPod nanos...just for showing up for work when he was supposed to!

Sooooo...what does perfect attendance have to do with a kung fu blog anyway? Hold on there, Smoky, I'm getting to it. You see...the Filipino hardworking nerd in me also has the perfect attendance gene. I didn't always go to school every day, but I do recall at least one year when I did receive a Perfect Attendance award in high school and you know what? I was very proud! I thought to myself it was sooo easy to NOT go to school...all the kids can do it, so do I always want to be like everyone else? Oh hells no...I was going for broke! I even seriously considered skipping Senior Skip Day to keep my attendance intact! But...I didn't really. I'm a nerd who likes immaculate records, but hey I ain't stupid.
Which like a million years later, brings us to the summer of 2009. As it's winding down to its close, I ponder on all of the kung fu events of the past few months. Then, I think to myself...of all the weddings...all the big festivals that we always participate in...from all the little seemingly insignificant 10-minute lion dance jobs to even being "Chronicled" on TV, I've been at every single one! I tell you what, I'm always there to help my school out in whatever capacity that is (as long as I'm in town)...which for the longest time now has been performing when needed, but dang...even when I try to lay low (like August Moon Festival), I still had to get my ass on stage (when 2 performers dropped out). Ah well...
So, do I have perfect attendance due to supreme dedication and utmost loyalty? Nah...I'm just a loser and have nothing better to do.
technorati tags: August, Moon, festival, film, gate, kung, fu, perfect, attendance
You're reading my kung fu blog, so you obviously are interested in kung fu, right? Or were you just misdirected by a broken link or something? Ok, if you're lost, no problem, we'll wait for you to leave.
All right, now, everyone else who is left...ya'll like kung fu right? Riiiiiiiight???? Well, prepare to be dazzled like crazy!
This weekend from Thursday to Sunday is the annual Films at the Gate sponsored by the ACDC, so that means free kung fu movies on a large outdoor screen near the Gate in Chinatown. Woo hoo! Who doesn't love a free movie, espesh when it's a KUNG FU movie!!! Like Po says, I LOVE KUNG FUUUUUUUUUU!!!
But...what makes this more awesomely awesome is that Wah Lum (aka my school) along with students form the Malden school will be putting on a kung fu demonstration right before the Friday night viewing of Fist of Legend...approximately 6:30. So, come on down to Chinatown. Bring a lawn chair or a bamboo mat to sit down on. Buy some banh mi and bubble tea or roast pork bun and soy milk. Then...be prepared to be astounded by live kung fu action and then big screen martial arts kick-assedness. See you at the Gate!
technorati tags: Boston, Chinatown, kung, fu, Wah, Lum, movie, gate, film, free




