|Teachers & Coach | Lion Dance | Wushu | T-Shirts |
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Mr Kuah Chin Yong (i/c) (Science Dept.) |
Ms Ng-Yap Geok Lian (MTL Dept.) |
Mr
Wang Liang |
Lion
Dance is a "form of traditional dance in Chinese culture, in which performers
mimic the lion's movements in a lion costume... The dance is traditionally accompanied
by gongs, drums and firecrackers, representing the descent of good luck."
-Wikipedia
Usually the Lion Dance is performed during special occasions, such as Chinese
New Year and College Day.
Chinese
Martial Arts (Wushu)
TPJC Wushu members get to learn various routines of the Chinese martial arts.
The norm would be for one to learn one routine each of fist ("quan"),
short arms ("duan bing") and long arms ("chang bing").
Members would take part in the annual National Inter-School Wushu Championship.
This is the time when the members prove their worth.
Occasionally,
TPJC Wushu would offer performances both in the college and outside the college.
This provide chances for the members to gain exposure in performing to an audience,
and for them to showcase their skills.
The following are some of the forms of martial arts that a TPJC Pugilist may
pick up:
| Fist.Quan | Short Arms.Duan Bing | Long Arms.Chang Bing |
| Southern
Fist (Nan Quan), Long Fist (Chang Quan) |
Sword (Jian), Broad Sword (Dao), Southern Broad Sword (Nan Dao) | Cudgel (Gun), Spear (Qiang) |
