The Kokuryukai Black Dragon Society, IFAA International Fighting Arts Association has recognized Laoshi Douwe Geluk in 2019. Douwe Geluk is a martial arts master from Apeldoorn city in the Netherlands and founder of Tai Chi Apeldoorn Bron van Geluk Fu Yuan
Zhui Feng Gun a Staff form of Shaolin Kungfu. Zhui Feng Gun means 'Wind Chaser Staff' 追風棍 This form is performed by Jean Luc Grandjean from Apeldoorn in the Netherlands.Martial Arts Shaolin Kungfu.
Douwe Geluk from Apeldoorn in the Netherlands is a Dutch teacher of Tai Chi Chuan, Chi Kung, Kungfu and Mindfulness. In this video he demonstrates Wudang Tai Ji Quan or Taiji. Douwe Geluk is a very experienced martial arts teacher and he runs his own martial arts school in Apeldoorn city in the Netherlands
Five Animal Kung Fu: the form Nine Tigers or Gau Fu Kuen is shown here by sifu Patrick van Steen from Apeldoorn city in the Netherlands. Patrick van Steen was a student under Christopher Fournier from the USA
This is the effective and direct monkey style of Douwe Geluk. He learned this from his master Shifu Fred Decramer from 1985 until 1993. This are the direct and effective martial arts techniques from the How Chuen Kungfu style Fred Decramer was teaching
Laura Bonthuis from the Netherlands is performing different aspects of Shaolin Temple Martial Arts from the Henan province in China. She was a kickboxing student under Wim Scharrenberg and a Shaolin Martial Arts practitioner in Apeldoorn the Netherlands
Gau Fu Kuen means Nine Tigers and this is a traditional Five Animal Kung Fu form. Patrick van Steen studied Ng Ying Kungfu under Christopher Fournier from the USA. Patrick van Steen is teaching martial arts at Ng Ying Kungfu Apeldoorn.
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ATLANTA — January 29, 2019 — The Krystal Foundation announces $101,112.78 in enrichment funding for 31 schools and school-affiliated organizations. These grant recipients were chosen from 229 applications received during the Foundation’s first two grant windows for the 2018-2019 academic year. The next grant window opens on February 1 and extends to March 1 when recipients will be selected for an additional $50,000 for impactful programming in science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM) as well as music, sports and culinary arts.
“Krystal is fully invested in the communities we serve,” said Paul Macaluso, Krystal president and CEO and president of The Krystal Foundation. “The Foundation helps pay for programs that foster academic enrichment, while building life skills for the children of our customers and our employees.”
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8479951-the-krystal-foundation-squaring-is-caring-2018-grant-winners/
Seattle – The EMP Museum board of directors announced today that EMP is now the Museum of Pop Culture – MoPOP. The name MoPOP better reflects the museum’s vision for curating, exploring, and supporting creative works that shape and inspire our lives across many aspects of our culture. The museum will launch the new name on November 19, 2016 with a celebration that is free and open to the public.
“MoPOP reflects who we are today and the future of the museum,” said Patty Isacson Sabee, CEO and director of MoPOP. “Pop culture is a platform that resonates with audiences in a powerful way. And at MoPOP we provide avenues through our exhibits and programs for people to explore, learn, create, and celebrate pop culture in all of its diversity.” Founded by Paul G. Allen and opened in 2000, the non-profit museum has organized more than 57 exhibitions, 20 of which have traveled in the U.S. and internationally. The Frank O. Gehry-designed building hosts more than 100 arts and cultural events annually.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7967751-emp-museum-of-pop-culture-rebranding/
Hawaii Film + Arts International today announced their First Annual Hawaii Film Challenge, an international screenwriting contest open to a global pool of talent, and awarding three winners airfare and lodging for their creative team, as well as casting, production staff, and equipment support, and a 10-day shoot and production experience in Hawaii, culminating in an exclusive screening.
The competition is open to entrants 21 years of age and older, and is targeting short film scripts (10-12 minutes) from passionate filmmakers who want the opportunity to have their story produced.
“We created this challenge to give emerging filmmakers a once-in-a-lifetime platform for their voices, and to extend established talent the opportunity to have a truly unique shoot experience,” said Mark Blackburn, co-founder of Hawaii Film + Arts International, patron to several leading Pacific artists, and one of the country’s foremost Polynesian art scholars.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/8021051-hawaii-film-arts-international-2017-challenge/