Hi John,
Thanks for the info and for joining my group! My old Fu style sifu also has
vanished, William Yeung, who was no longer here when I moved back to Sydney.
Anyway he may also be in Melbourne, he was working in his regular job during
the week down there at one stage...
I have heard of Bow Sim Mark, she is still teaching in Boston, though I think
her students do most of the teaching there these days. I am visiting family
down there in Melb this weekend so anyone there who is interested, I'll let
them know about your group.
Brett.
Quoting John Chow <vajra_master@...>:
> Hi Brett,
>
> 1) Wong Li's chief student is Fred Li who used to live in Doncaster
> East.
> I think he still does. But I lost touch with him.
> Fred Li is the most able student of Wong Li and should be able to
> represent Wong Li.
> I do not know where Wong Li has moved to - he seems to have
> disappeared totally from Melb!
>
> 2) Thanks for the invitation. I have just joined your group.
>
> 3) Please extend invitation to any Melbourne Tai Chi practitioners to
> join this group when you meet up ith them. This group is for
> them! It is not for me. It is also not a 'one issue' or 'one
> event' pusher.
>
> 4) Wong Li was a student of Fu Wing Fai. For how long, I can not
> confirm - there are conflicting accounts. But he certainly can be
> confirmed to be a student of Fu Wing Fai. He is quite fluid in his
> Ba Gua and Xing Yi and Leung Yee Quan movements, as well as other
> Shaolin-like stuff such as Tiger Boxing, staff, WuShu sword and
> spear etc. I agree with Erle Montaigue in his article in the old
> AFA magazine that (at that time) Wong Li would probably be one of
> the top WuShu masters in Melbourne. I have a copy of that article
> somwhere in my junk of archives. :):):)
>
> 5) Only very remotely related to your project:- the lady Master Bow
> Sim Mak of USA was also a student of Fu Wing Fai, I assume. Have
> not heard about her for more than 10 years.
>
> Warmest regards,
> John Chow
>
>
>
> --- In Melbourne_TaiChi@yahoogroups.com, Brett Mahar <brett.mahar@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I am collecting info on Fu style internal arts for the group:
> > http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/fu_style/
> > I am looking for other schools in Australia. David Shepard teaches
> there in
> > Melbourne:
> > http://www.fusionwebsite.com/wst_page9.html
> > But I have heard there are one or two other Fu style teachers down
> there.
> > Anyone know of their names or contact details?
> > Thanks, Brett.
> > PS Join my group if you like!
> >
>
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