Singapore Taiji Training
Patrick Kelly's senior students
give regular Taiji classes in
Zurich, Paris, London, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai
and other cities
For ongoing classes in Singapore
Under the supervision of elder brother Choong ChiPin
please contact:
Kenneth Lau kennethlau2644@gmail.com
2013 Venue Waterloo St, Singapore 180261.
Monday and Thursday, from 07:30pm - 09:30pm.
Shortform, Fixed-pattern-pushinghands and Meditation,
of Master Huang Xingxian (Huang Sheng-Shuan).
Under the supervision of elder brother Choong ChiPin
Vertical Circle and the 3 dimensional Dynamic Sphere - Article by Master Li Ya-Hsuan (Student of Yang Cheng-Fu)
In which he argues for lifting and sinking within the Taiji-form which produces the vertical circle and the true 3 dimensional circularity of movement. (Unedited translation)
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Singapore 50th Anniversary Article by Patrick A Kelly.
Master Huang Xingxian accomplished a great work in establishing and evolving his Taiji teaching within South-East Asia and congratulations are due to the Singapore Taiji Society for successfully reaching its 50th anniversary. This success is not independent of the great contributions of Sia Mok-Tai and Samuel Kuah as head instructors over those years during which I have had contact with the Society. Though to manage such a society involves difficulties, these fade into the past and lose their importance in the light of the overall success the Singapore Taiji Society has had in helping the citizens of Singapore through the teaching of the refined and genuine methods of Master Huang's Taijiquan
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Kuala Lumpur 100th Birthday Commemoration Article by Patrick A Kelly.
In remembrance of Master Huang Xingxian on the occasion of the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of his birth, in response to the lifelong obligation I feel towards him as my teacher to pass on his teaching, I would like to write something of what he personally explained and taught to me some decades ago. Master Huang was both a martial artist and a Daoist. In time he was first a martial artist, then was gradually introduced to Daoism by his main Fujian Baihe (White Crane) teacher, Grand Master Xie Zhongxian, then later led deeper by Grand Master Zheng Manqing. But by the time I came to know Master Huang, inside he was first a Daoist and second a martial artist. Once when sitting outside eating, late at night in Kuala Lumpur, he looked up at the stars then gesturing to the expanse of the night sky he turned to me and said, "That is the big Taiji, inside us is the small Taiji", then after a moment's pause added quietly, "Now I teach Taiji, not Taijiquan"
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email: pktaiji (at) gmail.com