Best Wing Chun school in NYC? What is the best Wing Chun school in NYC? I'm looking for a place where the instructor preferably has knowledge in other martial arts,...
dizz420 replied:
Have you looked into Sifu Chow? I have trained with him a couple time when he has came to our school. He’s very informative and educated. https://sifuchowwingchun.com/ 78 Reade St. New York City
textbasedpanda replied:
Emin Boztep has a school in south Brooklyn? What's the website?
Drewboy64 replied:
Brooklyn Wing Tsun is part of a great association, and the instructors there are trained in the full system and super knowledgeable. It's also a school/association where fighting is taken seriously, and there's an understanding of the need to pressure test through sparring, etc. http://www.bkwingtsun.com/
sir5yko replied:
Shameless plug but if you're in the NYC area, you might be interested in my Wing Chun Brotherhood project -- I do monthly meetups with sifu's and students from all over NYC. We have people from a wide variety of lineages; TWC (William Cheung), Wong Shun Leung, Yip Pui, Augustine Fong, Kwok Chow, Moy Yat, Jiu Wan, etc etc... Here's a shot from one of our meetups -- [https://www.instagram.com/p/B11\_cOpJauG/](https://www.instagram.com/p/B11_cOpJauG/) \-- A number of "ronin" have found their instructor by attending the meetups.
sir5yko replied:
I train under the Wong Shun Leung / Philipp Bayer lineage under Sifu Kevin Gledhill. You can find his school info at http://www.vingtsunusa.com/ We train at the Mencius Society at 175 Delancey St on Tuesday and Thursday 6 pm
Bino5150 replied:
Check out Sifu Alex Richter at City Wing Tsun. Also, as was stated above, the Wing Chun Brotherhood meetups are a great way to meet people from various lineages and try different things to see what you like.
Hey Everyone
I have a question my 14 year old son is ending his first year of Highschool. The school is an Art School and he is taking art classes for the first time...
Rellik R. replied:
He should start moving his vanishing Points farther apart. That's why the perspective looks distorted. But it's excellent that he even cares to learn perspective at his age. A book called " Successful Drawing" by Andrew Loomis will put him well on the path to improving technically. If he masters the concepts in that book he'll move forward at an amazing pace.
Liz L. replied:
If you're in the Chicago area, check out the Hyde Park Art Center at www.hydeparkart.org as they have free art classes for teens 13-18 in drawing, digital art, cartooning, photography (kids can rent cameras) and ceramics. Plus there's a summer arts daycamp for younger kids. Also check with your child's social worker at school for more arts opportunities during the summer. They would have more info as that their job - resources for the students.
Hey Fam...I am looking for art classes for teen girl (14 yrs) and dance classes for pre teen (12), inexpensive, for the remainder of July. Thanks for your help...
Marisa K. replied:
what about Mark Morris? http://markmorrisdancegroup.org/kidssummer11
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