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12940United Kingdom: LondonBook launch; Cultural geography; Kung fu; Lecture; Philosophy Cultural eventLecture
October has seen the publication of "The History and Philosophy of Kung Fu: An Introduction", the first book by Danil Mikhailov, instructor of the Fujian White Crane kung fu club in Muswell Hill, North London. This book is the result of 15 years of research that Danil undertook first as part of his studies at the School of Oriental & African Studies, and then during his time as editor of the Wushu Scholar Magazine. The book tells the story of the origins of kung fu in Ancient China, in the 4th to 2nd centuries BC, when Daoist internal cultivation practices were first added to the indigenous Chinese system of fighting skills. It then traces kung fu's development through each successive dynasty all the way to the 20th century, and lastly considers the philosophical side of kung fu, looking at how it has been influenced by the three great religions of China: Daoism, Confucianism and Buddhism. To mark the publication of the book Danil will be doing a series of lectures about Chinese culture, history and philosophy, kicking off with the first lecture, on the topic of the History and Development of Daoism, to be held on Saturday the 24th of November in North London. For more information about the lectures or to order your copy of the book, please contact Danil direct on danil@philosopherscircle.com or call him on 07748965588
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12938United Kingdom: LondonBook; Book launch; Cultural geography; History; Kung fu; Martial arts; Philosophy ; Tai ChiCultural eventBook launch
October has seen the publication of "The History and Philosophy of Kung Fu: An Introduction", the first book by Danil Mikhailov, instructor of the Fujian White Crane kung fu club in Muswell Hill, North London. This book is the result of 15 years of research that Danil undertook first as part of his studies at the School of Oriental & African Studies, and then during his time as editor of the Wushu Scholar Magazine. The book tells the story of the origins of kung fu in Ancient China, in the 4th to 2nd centuries BC, when Daoist internal cultivation practices were first added to the indigenous Chinese system of fighting skills. It then traces kung fu's development through each successive dynasty all the way to the 20th century, and lastly considers the philosophical side of kung fu, looking at how it has been influenced by the three great religions of China: Daoism, Confucianism and Buddhism. The event takes place on Saturday the 24th of November in North London. For more information about the lectures or to order your copy of the book, please contact Danil direct on danil@philosopherscircle.com or call him on 07748965588
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1959United Kingdom: LondonBook; Book launch; Cultural geography; History; Open bar; Russian EmpireCultural eventBook launch
Nicholas McIlwraith is the son of Marie Zouraboff and Ian McIlwraith. He has taken the notes of his mother and, with what she has related over the years, blended them into a book, writing in his mother’s words, as he believes she would have spoken them
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1951United States: Boston (Massachusetts)Sergei Diaghilev
Ballet; Festival; Intercultural understanding; May; North America; Russian Empire; Russian ballet
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1950United Kingdom: LondonArts ; August; Britain; City Centre; Cultural Activities; Culture; Dance; Entertainment; Festival; Folklore Events; Music; Open air; TheatreCultural eventDance,
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