![]() Master T.T. Liang from “T’ai Chi Chuan with Master T.T. Liang” |
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This documentary contains an interview with Master Liang and his performance of 5 T’ai Chi dances. Two of these are sword dances and two are two-person dances with his assistant, Alice Crooks.
Master Liang lived and taught in the U.S. about 30 years. Demian was a student of his in the early 70s.
Excerpt from
“T'ai Chi Chuan with Master T.T. Liang”
Master T.T. Liang was born Liang Tung Tsai on January 23, 1900 in China. He was 73 when Demian made the film.
Liang died on August 19, 2002, in New Jersey, U.S.A. at the age of 101.
This movie was originally shot on 16mm reversal b/w (with a magnetic sound track) on August 28, 1971, and re-edited in March 2010.
Digitizing from the original film allowed the option of programming for the DVD player’s remote control to access English subtitles for the interview, as well as the names of each posture for the first dance of the series.
This movie was supported by a grant from Smith College, Northampton, Mass., where it was filmed. |
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“T’ai Chi Chuan with Master T.T. Liang” is available
along with “Director’s Commentary” a comedy video on “Two by Demian”. ![]() Two by Demian DVD available from: Amazon.com
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