superstars of dance- shaolin monks
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@rockstarsanger7 Dancing is an art. Martial arts is also art. They are both subcategories under the category of art. It makes them related, not equivalent.
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@nazariosam Well I dunno why they would kick my ass. I dunno why you're taking offense to my opinion. I have a long history with martial arts, and you seem to incorporated a bit of capoeira and elements of japanese karate, and chinese kung fu into your history. Are you speaking of a particular art?
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@hivelocity100 If I remember correctly there was a time when fighting and learning how to protect yourself through training was only available through the army and anyone found practicing was executed for treason or something of the sort. SO in order to train people to fight without looking like they were fighting they created a from of martial arts that looked like dancing so they lied and said they were dancing.. in order to survive. Then when the time came they kicked ass.. just like yours :)
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@michelle334 Dancing is an art
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la puta madre!!
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@rockstarsanger7 its a dancing show not an art show
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@hivelocity100 Because Martial arts is an art as well as dancing. They both are fluid and have beautiful movements
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@hivelocity100 well actually the way miyamoto musashi put it. Anything can be done through use of the principals of martial arts. the things written in the book of the five rings are meant to transcend martial arts into EVERYTHING. so i hardly see blurring the lines of definitions to be a bad thing.
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@EckoStream Please read up on the history of breakdancing and how it started.
I have no idea why China sent Shaolin Monks trained in the martial arts...to do dance. That makes absolutely no sense to me.
hivelocity100 2 years ago 13
those two boys would kick my ass easy :/
Totto87 2 years ago 11