Sunday, September 11, 2005
Aikikai Singapore Chief Instructor - Harry Ng Sensei
Ladies Group Jo - 31 Kata
The Jo (staff) was developed by the Samurai during Japan's feudal period. The Kata is a series of programmed movements and is normally practiced in a slow stylistically controlled manner.
Aikido call the Kata a movement of nature and peace. Aikidokas in China practice the Kata as a salutation to the four holy creatures; Sieryu (Dragon), Suzaku (Phoenix), Genbu (Turtle and Snake) and Byakko (White Tiger). The four holy creatures represent each direction; north, south, east, west.
Aikido call the Kata a movement of nature and peace. Aikidokas in China practice the Kata as a salutation to the four holy creatures; Sieryu (Dragon), Suzaku (Phoenix), Genbu (Turtle and Snake) and Byakko (White Tiger). The four holy creatures represent each direction; north, south, east, west.
*Pictures will remain for 2 weeks. A new set will be posted there after.
Saturday, September 10, 2005
911 Dress Rehearsal + Ruby & Ai Lian's Birthday
Sunday, September 04, 2005
Martial Arts Night (Aikido demo) / Awyong Sensei’s Birthday
A demonstration at Bouna Vista Community Centre in aid of the Martial Arts Night.
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