The deadly Art of Wing Chun

Grandmaster William Cheung  head of The Global Traditional  Wiing Chun  Kung Fu Association and known to be one of the world’s leading Doctor’s in Chinese medicine; hosted a three day intensive training seminar last weekend.

Senior members from across the country flocked to HQ in Lonsdale Street, Melbourne to attend this special three day event. The academy was awash with Yellow Sashes and Black belts.

Yours truly was among the fighting fit, but mainly filming and photographing for training purposes.

The atmosphere was palpable and electric and at the same time balanced and calm. An atmosphere you will only find in this type of forum where health, discipline and respect for the art reign supreme.

 

Brothers Andrew and James Cheung. image © pationpics.com
Head instructors’ Andrew and James Cheung. image © pationpics.com
HQ Academy seniors Brendon and Kim. image © pationpics.com
HQ Academy seniors’ Brendon and Kim. image © pationpics.com
Seniors Matt & Joey. image © pationpics.com
Seniors Matt & Joey. image © pationpics.com
HQ senior instructors' Craig Borrow and Martin Ryan. image © pationpics.com
HQ senior instructor Craig Borrow and Martin Ryan. image © pationpics.com
image © pationpics.com
image © pationpics.com

White Cloud: Tim Finn – descending over Arts Centre Melbourne this summer

By Tim Finn and Ken Duncum with film by Sue Healey

“Salvage something that we need to remember From the wreck of history
Family images of fading splendour
Where they lead I’m following…”

Tim Finn, White Cloud

Tim Finn, legendary New Zealand singer-songwriter, member of Crowded House and founding member of Split Enz, will perform White Cloud – a musing meditative performance about family, identity and home – this January at Arts Centre Melbourne.

White Cloud alchemises observation and contemplation, photographs and journals, narrative and music to deliver a potent celebration of family, ancestry and what it means to be Pakeha (a Māori language term for New Zealanders who are of European descent).

Through songs and stories, Tim introduces us to family members past and present, whose voices echo through journals, letters and memoirs – matched by dreamlike imagery drawn from 8mm home movies shot largely by his father, Richard Finn.

cabaret-3413-copy

An inspired collaboration between Finn, leading New Zealand playwright/screenwriter Ken Duncum and video artist Sue Healey, White Cloud has moved audiences and critics alike in New Zealand, Australia, Ireland and the UK.

“We always envisaged White Cloud as an immersive experience, not a narrative in the traditional sense. More a series of impressions of people, places and our family backgrounds, which together tell a larger story,” explains Duncum.

A richly textured blend of beautifully melodic music and poetically evocative prose brought to life in the intimate confines of the Fairfax Studio, this inventive reflection on the lives of families growing up in New Zealand, loosening ties to the UK and encountering Maori culture is not to be missed.

Arts Centre Melbourne presents
White Cloud: Tim Finn
Arts Centre Melbourne, Fairfax Studio
13 – 15 January, 2017

Bookings: artscentremelbourne.com.au