Superbe. Souplesse, fluidité, régularité du geste... et sourire. Tous les pratiquants de TOUS les Arts (Chine, Japon etc.) devraient s'en inspirer. Un grand merci.
Lee Yang Arng (1930 - 1988) was also a student of Master Leung Chi Pang. This film was the first performance of tai-chi chuan to be released in the West. ruclips.net/video/HyILTCrZbBY/видео.htmlsi=RipqQhvCmmKTBb6u
Liang Tsung Tsai (1900-2002) lived to the age of 102. He was considered by many to have been the greatest living Tai Chi master ... the Grand-master. T T Liang solo long form Yang style Tai Chi 150 postures full routine ruclips.net/video/sIdU5ZBwLAk/видео.htmlsi=_UY7dC6SFv1pjgft
With regards to the "First" film it is highly unlikely but definitely it could be the first official film. At the time of cinefilm cameras there were lots of people filming lots of things but as these were personal film records it is highly unlikely that they will be released to the general public ever. I'm sure many have been lost through time and few have been digitised. It is a shame such treasures will be lost but I guess that is life. The filming of this form is more artistic than to show the form representatively for instruction so again I feel it is some kind of official promotional film. As one commentator has said, the quality of the demonstrator is not high which is a shame. Why didn't they get someone of great skill to demonstrate it? I'm not even sure what form this is meant to be? Someone said old Yang long form but... not to my knowledge. There are similarities but he often ends up in the wrong direction and there are a lot of overly stylised (questionable) movements.
@@curtrod I think Lee's films were the early 70,s However he was the first to teach via film with an accompanying book and feedback The creator of zoom
First Tai Chi footage ever was perhaps from Choy Hok Pang, Tung yin jieh and his sons, and, of course Da Liu and Cheng Man Ching. About the ilm, an historic piece of art. As for the qualty of Tai Chi that we can see here, I must say that it is very low level and full of errors!
It is a Yang Style Long Form Thai Chi exercise. I like black and white movies and photos. This meditative “white noise” is good choice for sound effect. "BE WATER" as the masters say. My favorit Hungaryan film maker's name is BELA TARR. He has black and white movies with great music and few cutting. For example: ruclips.net/video/dmuflRuh4jg/видео.html Thank you for this footage.
NOPE ! - Cheng Man-Ching was filmed in the early 1960’s by many many people. He was the first Taiji Master to openly teach “ Round Eyes” - Westerners Tai Chi Ch’uan in NYC. ☯️
Didn't Sophia Delza teach at the UN before CMC I think Choy might have also preceded him By the way I have been doing CMC form since 1973 so I am a loyal student
@@waynehansen9100 CMC came to NYC in 64. Delza first demonstrated tcc in 54, and was teaching classes at the UN by then or soon after. There are films of her, but I''m not sure when they were produced, only that she wasn't very old. ruclips.net/video/JSmcu38wvJg/видео.html
Superbe. Souplesse, fluidité, régularité du geste... et sourire. Tous les pratiquants de TOUS les Arts (Chine, Japon etc.) devraient s'en inspirer. Un grand merci.
Excellent. I like the smile at the beginning, and the smiling later on. I need to smile more doing the form! :)
LOL, ME 2!
This is beautiful. Refreshing. Relaxing. I like the "knocking sound." .
Mahalo for your scholarship , research , and beautiful film . . . :-)
Dreamy!!! Tai Chi is Fine Art in motion! I watched the beautiful film to music with a glass of white wine. Elliot Gould, Morning Prayer. Enjoy!
Thank you. Maya Deren might have been the first in the 50s with a short called Meditation on Violence, though other styles seem to be included.
Wonderful 👍 and Respect 💜
Excelente. Gracias.
Yea I agree with the comments below not the first but quite early on and of very good quality.
Beautiful Art
beautiful >
Chu Minyi demonstrated Tai Chi on film in 1935!
ruclips.net/video/2Lr2NjDTXrc/видео.html
Lee Yang Arng (1930 - 1988) was also a student of Master Leung Chi Pang. This film was the first performance of tai-chi chuan to be released in the West. ruclips.net/video/HyILTCrZbBY/видео.htmlsi=RipqQhvCmmKTBb6u
Yes indeed this film accompanied his excellent book.
There is the film about Yang ChengFu older son who lived in Taiwan, I think that was older.?
This is done much faster than the WU style I used to learn
南怀瑾!
似!
Liang Tsung Tsai (1900-2002) lived to the age of 102. He was considered by many to have been the greatest living Tai Chi master ... the Grand-master. T T Liang solo long form Yang style Tai Chi 150 postures full routine ruclips.net/video/sIdU5ZBwLAk/видео.htmlsi=_UY7dC6SFv1pjgft
With regards to the "First" film it is highly unlikely but definitely it could be the first official film.
At the time of cinefilm cameras there were lots of people filming lots of things but as these were personal film records
it is highly unlikely that they will be released to the general public ever.
I'm sure many have been lost through time and few have been digitised.
It is a shame such treasures will be lost but I guess that is life.
The filming of this form is more artistic than to show the form representatively for instruction so again I feel it is some kind of official promotional film.
As one commentator has said, the quality of the demonstrator is not high which is a shame.
Why didn't they get someone of great skill to demonstrate it?
I'm not even sure what form this is meant to be?
Someone said old Yang long form but... not to my knowledge.
There are similarities but he often ends up in the wrong direction and there are a lot of overly stylised (questionable) movements.
I first saw someone practicing it in 1976 when I was a senior in. undergrad. I thought they were on acid. I have been a student since 1981.
Lee Ying-Arng was filmed before this, and Cheng Man-Ching before that?, maybe change your video title
@@curtrod I think Lee's films were the early 70,s
However he was the first to teach via film with an accompanying book and feedback
The creator of zoom
First Tai Chi footage ever was perhaps from Choy Hok Pang, Tung yin jieh and his sons, and, of course Da Liu and Cheng Man Ching. About the ilm, an historic piece of art. As for the qualty of Tai Chi that we can see here, I must say that it is very low level and full of errors!
Hmm, so it would seem. Definitely not the current Yang Family Tai Chi as taught by Yang Jun.
It is a Yang Style Long Form Thai Chi exercise. I like black and white movies and photos. This meditative “white noise” is good choice for sound effect.
"BE WATER" as the masters say. My favorit Hungaryan film maker's name is BELA TARR. He has black and white movies with great music and few cutting.
For example: ruclips.net/video/dmuflRuh4jg/видео.html
Thank you for this footage.
Chu Minyi demonstrates Wu style Taijiquan formTai Chi Chuan (1935) posted by Shoreline Tai Chi: ruclips.net/video/2Lr2NjDTXrc/видео.htmlsi=p4RLYFhAH12b35N9
1969? looks more lke 1934.
Yes. It looks fake to me.
:)
1934 Tai Chi Demonstration Using Special Apparatus - Nanjing -China : ruclips.net/video/t0y1_Dj_4JU/видео.html
This is atrocious
OMG, you guys can’t see this is AI GENERATED!!
NOPE ! - Cheng Man-Ching was filmed in the early 1960’s by many many people. He was the first Taiji Master to openly teach “ Round Eyes” - Westerners Tai Chi Ch’uan in NYC. ☯️
Didn't Sophia Delza teach at the UN before CMC
I think Choy might have also preceded him
By the way I have been doing CMC form since 1973 so I am a loyal student
@@waynehansen9100 CMC came to NYC in 64. Delza first demonstrated tcc in 54, and was teaching classes at the UN by then or soon after. There are films of her, but I''m not sure when they were produced, only that she wasn't very old. ruclips.net/video/JSmcu38wvJg/видео.html
Tai Chi came to America in 1939!