Chinese Martial Art Entertainment and Performance

Chinese Acrobat

Wushu Team

Shaolin Trip

 

Chinese Acrobat

    The Chinese Acrobat and Stunt Troupe has performed all across the western United States. Their shows have ranged from performances at Harrah's Reno to the Bohemian Club to the California State Fair. The list is endless. The stunt troupe is headed by Grandmaster Yung Chi Chung who is a former member of the GOLDEN STAR CHINESE ACROBATS from Taiwan R.O.C. It is a seperate entity from the rest of the school with the performers working hard to give the public the best show possible. The number one goal of the Acrobat troupe is to preserve the rich haritage of the Chinese artistic culture. If you wish to have the Chinese Acrobats perform at your next function, please call 1-800-627-9889 to book reservations.  Some of the performances offered are:  

    There are many more acts to choose from as well. Please call today to have them perform at your next function if you want to give a awe inspiring show. We have delighted audiences such as:

We also have some hotel, casino, and club performance:

And performed in other places such as

We have also performed in schools such as

We have traveled to perform in other places such as Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Mainland China, Costa Rica, Hong Kong, Canada, Germany, U.K., and Spain.

 

Wushu Team

    The school works hard to bring the best martial arts training to its athletes by searching out talent directly from China. Every year or two, we bring new technique, ideas, and training into the team by hiring College and professional wushu athletes. We have already secured another amazing professional martial arts teacher from China for the new 2003-2004 team.

C.M.A.E.I. WUSHU TEAM 1998-99 Competition Team

The first CMAEI Wushu Team selections occurred on June 3, 1997. Soon after, the newly chosen team began intensive training in the art of modern Wushu. The team members were already required to have an intermediate martial arts background, but further foundation was needed for the rigors of competition.  Ever since 97' the school has held annual tryouts for any available spots on the team. The group has progressed greatly since its beginnings and the 2001-2002 team has fielded its greatest amount of talent yet. The coaches and athletes are continuing to carry on ancient Chinese culture by adhering to disciplined training to bring out the best Chinese martial arts qualities in both competition and on stage.  Listed are just a few of the outstanding athletes on the roster for 1998-99. * Some members not shown in photograph Not all people and achievements are listed. 

 

Our Model Student - Anthony Chung (The kid on first place)

 

Our Trip to the Shaolin Temple

    Our school maintains regular visit to the holy Shaolin temple.  Once every few years, Master Chung would return to Shaolin temple to see old masters and classmates and to learn the latest techniques developed by the Shaolin monks.  Master Chung would bring a couple of his best students along with him to the temple. 

 

 

At right, a picture of Master Chung (first from left) and students of C.M.A.E.I. with the head priest of Shaolin temple (3rd from right).  These students of C.M.A.E.I. were interested and honored to finally meet the head priest of one of the most selective and most respected martial art school. 

 

Note: This picture does NOT mean the head priest of Shaolin temple endorses our school, nor does it means that the C.M.A.E.I. is a branch school of Shaolin temple or vise versa.  This picture is purely for entertainment purpose ONLY.     

 

 

A picture of students from C.M.A.E.I. posing with students from Shaolin Temple.  

 

 

 

Note: This picture does NOT mean the head priest of Shaolin temple endorses our school, nor does it means that the C.M.A.E.I. is a branch school of Shaolin temple or vise versa.  This picture is purely for entertainment purpose ONLY. 

 

Front row: Master Chung (2nd person from right) with C.M.A.E.I. top students.

Back row: Shaolin temple students.   

 

 

Note: This picture does NOT mean the head priest of Shaolin temple endorses our school, nor does it means that the C.M.A.E.I. is a branch school of Shaolin temple or vise versa.  This picture is purely for entertainment purpose ONLY.

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