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Lai Tung Pai Kung Fu incorporates both long and short fist as well as internal and external
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Lion Dancing, Dragon Dancing, Demonstrations
Welcome to the Lion Dancing, Dragon Dancing, and Demonstration page. Kong Hoi Kung Fu Association -
Troy is proud to teach the art of Lion Dancing and Dragon Dancing in addition
to Kung Fu to its students. Lion Dancing is part of the traditions of
Kung Fu and also provides culture to our students.
There are many different stories to how Lion Dancing began. The
most popular was a mysterious beast was eating the crops of a local
town. The beast was not seen before in the area, but travelers said it
looked like what the western world had called a Lion. Most town Doctors
were also the local martial arts teachers, and were called on for help
in matters such as these. He got his students to build a scary costume
and to scare the Lion away. Only his top students were allowed to wear
the Lion outfit, as if they had to fight the beast, they could handle
themselves. The plan worked and the Lion Dance evolved into a
celebration for many different events.
Kong Hoi Kung Fu Association - Troy offers Lion or Dragon Dances and Kung Fu/Tai Chi Demonstrations to the Chinese community. We also perform at
special events like birthdays, grand openings, and Chinese New Year. We also perform for public associations, such as schools, the YMCA, churches, Festivals like the Troy Strawberry Festival in which we have been featured many times since 2018.
If you would like a Lion Dance for your event, or would like more
information please e-mail us at sifuanthony@konghoikungfu.com.
Lion Greets Terracotta Warriors