Yes I did. I've also got copies of shaolin from discovery channel and personal interviews with monks on my video cam.Originally Posted by hanguolaohu
Yes I did. I've also got copies of shaolin from discovery channel and personal interviews with monks on my video cam.Originally Posted by hanguolaohu
norther practitioner: Dopey does get kissed the most so that's plenty reason to be smug. And Snow White only kisses six dwarves goodbye at the end - what happened to the seventh? It's one of the great mysteries of Disney...
hanguolaohu: I didn't recieve it yet - when did you send it?
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Here's a clip of the National Geographic Channel Doc - I haven't seen the full version of this - anyone know more about it? I'm not even sure what language those subtitles are in...
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I saw The Science of Star Wars and I must say, it's way up there amongst the weird Shaolin Documentaries. Shaolin Monks spliced between Star Wars scenes, military tech, and George Lucas interviews? That's just wacky. And I thought the David Carradine one was bizarre.
Anyone got a copy of Abbot CEO of Shaolin? I still haven't seen that one.
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Hi Vasquez,
Can you PM me your contact info? Interested in seeing those docs.
Thanks,
HL
Hi, I'm new to the forum.Originally Posted by hanguolaohu
I have a BBC documentary about Shaolin that was aired several years ago, that I was lucky enough to tape, as it has never been repeated or made commercially available (probably locked away in the BBC archives). The basic idea being to look at how the age-old traditions of Shaolin is facing up to the challenge of modern China... the old Religion vs. Mammon debate etc etc. Running time 50 minutes (no commercial breaks).
Anyway, the documentary focuses on the handsome & charismatic Shaolin senior monk, De Yang.
We see De Yang teaching & demonstrating kung fu with his students (and chastising them gently for getting their moves wrong), doing his routine early morning physical exercises, going about his religious activities, accepting a young novice monk as his formal disciple in an initiation ceremony, visitors bowing to him on their knees in awe (he very humbly tells them to stand up), etc etc.
There is also an interview section with him (English subtitles) - he talks about how quick the pace of modern life is, how he can channel chi energy to makes his arm rock hard (he demonstrates this), how he became a Shaolin monk, how he was taught kungfu by his teacher [Su Xi] - he laughingly recalls how his teacher was very strict with him and would whack him if he wasn't up to scratch.
The documentary finishes with him performing the ?Xiao Hongquan routine among the stupa forest of Shaolin. Totally awesome.
I'll dig it out and try to post some stills of him from it.
okay... ScreenPics (45kb)
(l-r from top):
De Yang at religious ceremony
"So people always think the inner force is incredible"
"Then if I couldn't do it my Master got a stick..."
De Yang at prayer
De Yang demonstrating a move
De Yang accepting kowtow from his disciple
De Yang meditating at dawn
De Yang high kicking
De Yang performing a Shaolin kungfu routine (Oh, on seeing it again I think it might actually be DaHong Quan)
I caught this program on PBS last night. Here's the program description from the PBS site:
Here's a link to the production website with pics.Part 1 of two. Two Americans are accompanied on their first tour of China. Their trek begins in Beijing and ends in Guangzhou. Stops include the Great Wall, the Pearl River Delta, the Forbidden City, the Shaolin Temple and the Yellow River.
In part one, the couple goes to Shaolin and there's about a 15 min segment on it. It's from a tourist perspective. The two Americans know nothing of kung fu (and surprisingly little about China) but it shows snippets of a demo in the Songshan Shaolin Wushuguan. What really caught my eye is that there was a one-armed wuseng there. I found that really intriguing and would love to find out more about him. China is hard on anyone with a disability.Catch a train with young American travelers Chris Gould and Nick Russell as they embark on their first trip to China. Follow their journey across the country, starting in the stately northern capital of Beijing and ending over a thousand miles south in cosmopolitan Guangzhou. From the Great Wall to the Pearl River Delta, they ride through the country’s changing landscape on good old Chinese locomotives. Armed with cameras and a sense of curiosity, they stop en route to meet locals in traditional neighborhoods, eager university students, entrepreneurial southern farmers, and hardworking migrant laborers. Touched by their many encounters, these adventurous travelers uncover the changing face of an ancient and emerging nation. They explore the Forbidden City, step-up their kung-fu at the Shaolin Temple, cross the Yellow River, and feast on delicacies at night markets. Will Chris eat fried scorpion-on-a-stick? Will Nick learn how to use chopsticks? Join them as they discover China’s extraordinary landscapes, communities, cuisine, and a little something about themselves along the way.
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So I hear that the Today Show will have a short segment on Shaolin Temple some time next week. I'm not sure exactly when. I think towards the end of the week. They have a correspondent in Beijing who is touring around China doing little spots for the show. My guess is that it's in honor of Chinese New Year.
I was interviewed for this as a 'Shaolin authority' a few days ago. The set was really noisy, so we had to do multiple takes of the same answers to try and get clean sound. That was really challenging on my end because I'm not that great of a public speaker, and frankly, it's really weird to get interviewed for national television. You try to answer the question naturally, but you keep thinking inside your head 'did that sound ok?' I'm very eager to see how it will come out. My spot might not even make it past the cutting room floor, but the show producer went to a lot of trouble to film me, so I'm optimistic that it'll make it to broadcast.
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Here is a documental i found in this site:
www.shideyang.com
The documental is around 1995 and there is a part where Master Shi De Cheng's SiFu performs a little.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...52114764&hl=en
Enjoy.
It finally aired yesterday. I was cut. Go to the Today Show site and click the 'next' button a dozen plus times to see it. It's short.
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lol I can't agree more. Eating at Shaolin was the worst dining experience i've had to date. There was more dirty food on the ripped cellophane table cloth than in my bowl. It was school dinners but worse.Now I've been in the kitchen. It's kind of disturbing in an unsanitary sort of way.
But then again, cant beat scrambled eggs and tomatos when you're freezing cold
Craig
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