The Black Kungfu Experience
This is a new doc by our former editor, Martha Burr, and her film partner Mei Juin Chen (see Shaolin Ulysses: Kungfu Monks in America: New PBS Documentary Coming This Spring By Martha Burr in our Jan+Feb 2002 issue).
Here's the ITVS site.
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The Film
Meet kungfu’s black pioneers and heroes who fluorished at the junction of African American and Asian cultures. The Black Kungfu Experience traces the rise of black kungfu in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s, and resonates in the contemporary martial arts scene in Washington D.C, Los Angeles, The Virgin Islands, Jamaica, and Hong Kong. Chinese and African American experiences evolve differently yet converge in unexpected ways; they challenge political and social persecution – from shadows of the Qing government’s oppressive rule in China, and British colonialism in Hong Kong, to entrenched American racism – with the unique vehicle of kungfu.
The film focuses on group of African American pioneers became respected masters in a subculture dominated by Chinese and white men. Their stories illustrate how kungfu was – and still is – a unique crucible of the black experience, which is less about flash and style, kicks and punches, than it is about community, identity, and cross-cultural bridges.
We'll have more on this to come. ;)
The Black Kung Fu Experience
Anyone else catch this on PBS last night?
It featured Ron Van Clief, Dennis Brown, Donald Hamby, and another guy who i'm not familiar with.
Check your local listings
Read The Black Kungfu Experience: A New Documentary on PBS By Martha Burr in our MAR+APR 2013 issue.
Martha just sent us some showing times for the SF Bay Area:
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San Francisco
KQEDDT 2/24 6pm
2/27 11pm
2/28 5am
KQUED WORLD
2/19 12noon
San Fran/San Jose
KQEHDT2
2/24 6pm
The Black Kung Fu Experience Screening Great Star Theater SF Chinatown