When I got out of the Airport Express with my 4 pieces of luggage I
decided to just take a taxi straight home and unload all my stuff
before heading in to the office.
When I got to work Boon was
there! For those of you who don't remember, Boon used to work at Design
Reactor and Rotten Tomatoes as a designer, and he's moved to Hong Kong
to work for AliveNotDead as our Creative Director. It was nice to see a
familiar face again.
Work was good. It was work -- not much to write about. I stayed later since I got in later, and then went home and crashed.
The
next day work went pretty normally but the evening was the interesting
part. Earlier in the week Pat had found the new location for Li Fai's
wushu school, which turned out to be just down the street from our
office, about 5 minutes away. But what is REALLY interesting, is that
the coach for the wushu classes is none other than Liu Yan from the
Beijing Wushu Team. Here are a few photos in case you don't remember
who I'm talking about ...
Yeah .. he was a little drunk towards the end of that night. Those were
taken in the summer of 2005 in Beijing, just a month or two before he
left for Hong Kong.
Pat had talked with Li Fai about classes. It
turns out that they don't have any adult wushu classes -- only
kids/teens wushu and adult taiji. But he was persistent and she said
that he could drop by the Friday evening class to train and talk to the
coach. Of course I wanted to go as well.
I didn't actually
realize about the training part though until Pat came into the office
with his bag of wushu clothes and shoes. Just as well since my left
ankle and knee are being problematic this week.
We headed over
to the school and Pat warmed up while I sat there for a bit. Liu Yan
showed up and we chatted with him for a while. The class was fairly
standard and the level of the kids/teens in the class was around lower
intermediate. I was mainly impressed with Pat. For someone who hasn't
trained more than a few times in the last 5 years he did really well.
I'm sure it was quite painful for him, but it was still pretty darn
good. He did a lot more than I would have my first time back to wushu
Li Fai on the left, Liu Yan in the pink
Li Fai's Sign Board
Patrick stretching with some kids
Patrick's back and Liu Yan on the right
After
class we talked with Liu Yan about classes and pricing and then we
talked to Li Fai as well. We're hoping to work something out, but I'll
refrain from giving details until we actually know what we're going to
be doing.
Probably one of the biggest pieces of news is that Liu
Yan isn't the only Beijing Team Member teaching at Li Fai's school. I
saw a DVD for sale on their counter that had Liu Yan on it .. and I saw
another DVD with someone else who looked really familiar. I swore I had
seen her before so I asked Liu Yan. It turns out it was (drumroll
please .....) Liu Juan! That's right! Blast from the past! But she
looks older now and not so much like the little, round-faced wushu girl
she used to be. For those of you who don't know who she is, just head
to Raffi's website,
beijingwushuteam.com, and she's the girl in the title image in the empty stance.
After
class Pat hobbled to the 7-11 to get a drink and then caught a cab
home. I did the same and spent some time in the evening attempting to
unpack, but really all I did was watch some "Sliders", copy over a
bunch of files between my various hard drives, and then go to sleep.
And
boy did I sleep. I ended up sleeping over 12 hours. I really, really
needed it because I hadn't been getting nearly enough sleep over the
past week or so.
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