Monash Wushu
Click here to register.

That Wushu/Taijiquan festival mentioned on thursday night...

     Forum > Wushu Discussion
Previous · Next
User Message
Ninox

Was it to be held on the 24th of June or some other month?

I stumbled across this on a google search:

http://www.mentordigital.com.au/wtpa/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/pdf5_10th-wtpa-wushutaijiquan-festival-2008.pdf

 For those who can't be bothered waiting for the pdf to load, it is titled: 2008 10th WTPA Wushu and Taijiquan Festival, Sunday 24th August.

The venue IS definitely Monash uni's clayton campus Laughing, held in the basketball stadium from 9:00am - 6:00pm.

 



Back to Top  
 
Ninox

bump

Some of our peers weren't sure where the festival was being held and at what time. Follow the link and it'll lead you straight to wushu-ing a sunday away Smile



Back to Top  
 
squalljade
squalljade

Thanks for clarifying that~ =) 

 

(@_@)



Back to Top  
 
Ninox

More recent info

The link is here:
http://www.mentordigital.com.au/wtpa/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/vol6_51.pdf

According to this, entry will not be free.

"WTPA will be celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Festival
in 2008 with 30 competition events and guest
demonstrations. Please make a note Sunday August 24.
for this special occasion to be held at Monash University,
Clayton Campus Basketball Stadium from 9 am to 6
pm.
Entry $10 pp, $30 per family (2 adults 2 children)
Children under 12 free."

Considering what's going on, it's still a steal!

Thought I'd put this in too

"Jet Li Listed in China’s Top Celebrities
According to Forbes.com listing of China’s most powerful
celebrities landing at No. 3 on this year's list is Jet Li, well
known for his world-renowned wushu skills as well as his
film career. In addition to heavy press, he banked 240
million yuan ($35 million) last year. Top listing was 7’6”
basketball phenomenon Yao Ming followed by Liu Xiang 110
metres hurdles gold medallist at the 2004 Athens Olympics. The
list is determined by a combined ranking of income and celebrity,
or appearances on Web sites, print publications and other media.
To qualify, contenders needed to be born and raised in mainland
China (those from Hong Kong or Taiwan weren't included)."

 and lastly, just so I know if people are reading this, please just give it a good "bump."

 



Back to Top  
 
     Forum > Wushu Discussion