Kendo Practitioners
Practitioners of kendo are called kendōka (剣道家), meaning "someone who practices kendo", or occasionally kenshi (剣士), meaning "swordsman". and the old term of kendoists is sometimes used.Join us at the Martial Arts History Museum This Saturday July 30, 2011 In Burbank, CA from 4-6 P.M.
SAMURAI SWORD SEMINAR - Everything you always wanted to know about the sword and were afraid to ask. From explaining the history of the sword, how it's made, where to find them, how to tell if you are getting cheating when buying a sword, AND, AS A BONUS!!! BRING IN YOUR SWORD. We will look at it and tell you if it's worth getting appraised or not.
The Martial Arts History Museum is an educational facility teaching children and visitors about the historical impact of Asian forms of martial arts on Western society. From its first step on American shores to today's mixed martial arts, Asian culture and tradition have continued to influence Western films, animation, television, video games and more. | |||||
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About | The Martial Arts History Museum is an educational facility located in Burbank, CA |
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General Information | The Museum is not just about the "kick and punch," but rather, it is designed as a timeline in Asian and American history. It explores how the arts began and how Chinese opera, Japanese Taiko drumming, Lion Dancing, Samurai swordsmanship and Asian artistry play a unique role in the martial arts. |
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