Dear DAC members, instructors and staff
Sensei James Augur (Dojo proprietor and Godan USKL) would like to invite anyone of all ranks age and styles to join hm/us for a field trip to the Martial Arts History Museum some time in the Spring of early summer. For details see below, we will set up a sign up sheet in the dojo reception area. Before we set a date we want to see what kind of interest there is for it and we will go from there. If you are interested please feel free to email me back as well. We will most likely go on a weekend (day yet to be determined), we can meet at the dojo by around 9:30 AM. we can carpool, caravan or you can simply meet us there. Feel free to check out the MAHM website below. If anyone has any other ideas please feel free to share.
Thank you,
Sensei Ty Aponte
TyAponte@yahoo.com
951 204-0341
Defense-Arts-Center.com
Los Angeles Museums are the best and making its way up the ladder is the Martial Arts History Museum in Burbank. Designed as an educational, cultural and artistic experience, it is a place in which visitors and young people can learn about each of the different Asian countries (China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, etc.) and how martial arts played a significant role in their culture, history and traditions. It also provides an historical look at American history with sections on the History of Anime, Martial Arts in America and Media arts including Hollywood films, tv and magazines. The Martial Arts History Museum is something the whole family can enjoy from a collection of traditional Japanese Samurai, Theodore Roosevelt studying judo, Chinese lions, to such items as the Karate Kid headband, Mortal Kombat shield, etc.