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GeneChing
10-28-2009, 09:23 AM
Is this a new show or just a poorly written article?


'Shaolin spirit' promised to Alexandra audience (http://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-times/news/3008542/Shaolin-spirit-promised-to-Alexandra-audience)
By JOHN EDENS in Alexandra - The Southland Times
Last updated 05:00 29/10/2009

The coach of a kung fu troupe from China promised to show the audience in Alexandra "Shaolin spirit" last night.

Monks and government officials arrived in Central Otago yesterday as part of a three-date Shaolin kung fu and cultural tour of New Zealand.

About 40 performers from eastern central China began rehearsing in the afternoon for a sellout performance in Alexandra Memorial Theatre.

Shaolin coach Zhang Giuoyin said the troupe's members trained for at least three years before mastering the martial art.

Speaking through a translator, he said: "The basic stuff is strength and how to stretch your body to make all your body parts co-ordinated."

The novices progressed in weapon training, beginning with a wooden staff and moving on to knives, swords, lances and whips, he said.

"We are going to show the audience Shaolin spirit," he said.

A translator for Wang Zhuangzhuang, 10, the troupe's youngest member, said the novice was shy but he was impressed by the scenery in New Zealand.

The tour, run by the Henan provincial government, the Chinese Embassy and the NZ-Henan Association, was organised as part of 60th anniversary Peoples Republic of China celebrations.

Officials from Henan province and the provincial Chinese government accompanied the troupe.

The show featured feats of agility and strength, weapons and traditional Chinese boxing.

Alexandra was one of three tour stops, after a Wellington date and a final show in Christchurch this weekend.

GeneChing
10-29-2009, 09:54 AM
At least it's getting some press...

Spectacular show by kung fu masters (http://www.odt.co.nz/your-town/alexandra/80062/spectacular-show-kung-fu-masters)
By Rosie Manins on Fri, 30 Oct 2009

Performers of Shaolin kung fu from China's Henan province delight an audience in Alexandra this week, as they demonstrate the complex martial art form which dates back 1500 years. Photos by Rosie Manins.

Forget pulling a rabbit from a hat - Alexandra audience members were invited to punch one of the world's top Shaolin kung fu masters in the throat, as part of the Shaolin Spectacular show performed in the town this week.

More than 100 performers and officials from China's Henan province travelled to New Zealand to perform three shows at Wellington, Alexandra, and Christchurch.

Hosting the internationally acclaimed troupe was a coup for Central Otago, and it was made possible partly because of the district's sister-city link with the Henan province.

Central Otago's gold-mining heritage also played a part, because many Chinese people settled in the district to search for the precious metal.

A relationship is also being forged between the Otago Polytechnic's culinary campus at Cromwell and a major cookery school in Henan.

The sold-out Alexandra show comprised group performances as well as individual displays of kung fu.

A top Shaolin kung fu master featured in the show, and audience members were invited on stage to punch him as hard as they could so he could prove his strength.

Fellow performers also broke long wooden staffs on parts of his body, including the front of his neck.

The show's youngest performer, Wang Zhuangzhuang (10), displayed his strength by using his stomach muscles to grasp a metal bowl attached to a rope, from which he was suspended.

Shaolin kung fu is China's most well-known and widely practised martial art, and has influenced many other forms of the sport.

It was developed about 1500 years ago in the Shaolin Buddhist Monastery in Henan, and part of the show paid homage to the tranquil monastery environment.