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Indo-Malay Martial Traditions, Vol. 2 Aesthetics, Mysticism, & Combatives [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Sports & Recreation)
  • Author:  Kirstin Pauka Ph.D., Michael DeMarco M.A., Mark Wiley B.A., Chris Parker B.Ed.
  • Author:  Kirstin Pauka Ph.D., Michael DeMarco M.A., Mark Wiley B.A., Chris Parker B.Ed.
  • ISBN-10:  1893765229
  • ISBN-10:  1893765229
  • ISBN-13:  9781893765221
  • ISBN-13:  9781893765221
  • Publisher:  Via Media Publishing Company
  • Publisher:  Via Media Publishing Company
  • Pages:  114
  • Pages:  114
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2015
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2015
  • SKU:  1893765229-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  1893765229-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100211403
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Many Indo-Malay martial arts are kept private, taught in secluded areas away from the public. These are arts of the older tradition, developed when combative knowledge was valued for its use in protecting the sanctity of life. This two-volume anthology brings together a great collection of writings by authors who dive into the deepest realms of Indo-Malay combatives. They offer readers a rare viewing of martial traditions that is usually hidden behind social shrouds of secrecy and a clannish quest to preserve individual tradition. A special presentation in this second volume are the writings of Dr. Kirstin Pauka forming three chapters on silat (silk) of West Sumatra. The lead chapter discusses silk history, styles, training methods, and its use in dance. In chapter 2, Dr. Pauka shows that the martial arts constitute the core of the movement repertoire of the Randai folk theatre. Her third piece reports on an extended silk artist-in-residence program in the Asian Theatre program at the University of Hawai'i. The next three chapters contains some academic coverage of kuntao-silat in the Indo-Malay traditions, garnished with technical sections illustrating the martial aspects of the arts. Mark Wiley details Silat Seni Gayongs ethical foundation for self-defense and nine techniqes illustrating the art with the help of Master Shiekh Shamsuddin. My own chapter offers a glimpse of how cultural streams from India and China contributed over centuries to native Indonesian fighting arts to form hybrid systems. Examples were derived from personal observations of practitioners in the Willem Reeders lineage. The research shows the original intent and practices of any highly efficient combative art. Chris Parkers insightful chapter discusses applications of specific movements, the rhythm that can be achieved when employing them, and the space they fill as being of crucial importance for defense. Pencak silat postures form the focus of thlƒ°
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