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Sanjuro Founder Glenn Delikan

Sanjuro is a contemporary martial art, fusing elements of a variety of martial arts styles, sparring, and dance[1]

Etymology

The use of the name Sanjuro is a reference to the iconic film by Akira Kurosawa.

Training

Sanjuro classes are taught in mixed ability groups, both formal grading and uniform optional [2]. Dance Combat classes are also run, offering an emphasis on form, fitness, and flexibility[1].

Sanjuro and Special Educational Needs

Sanjuro Martial Arts training is employed in teaching children and adults with a variety of special educational needs and disabilities, including partial sight and blindness, autism, and a variety of other physical and learning difficulties. [3]Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).. The documentary, narrated by David Tennant[4] was nominated in Childrens: Factual section of the Bafta Awards in 2010[5]

In October 2012, Jackie Chan's charity, Jackie Chan#The Dragon's Heart Foundation, funded a 10-week in Tottenham, London [6], citing Sanjuro's emphasis on encouraging confidence and safety above violence.

Music

Sanjuro sparring and training sessions make use of musical accompaniment to reinforce measured pace and rthym in movement. Typical


Practitioners

Sanjuro is practiced by a number of actors and other professionals in the creative sector including:

  • [1] Official website for Sanjuro Martial Arts
  • [2] Sanjuro North - website for Sanjuro classes based in Chester, North England

References

  1. ^ a b "Youngblood Stage Combat, Sanjuro Martial Arts".
  2. ^ "CULTURE AND THE 2012 GAMES, Engaging marginalised young people through arts and sport" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Haringey Youth Centres and Services".
  4. ^ "Karate Kids".
  5. ^ Template:Url=ttp://awards.bafta.org/award/2010/childrens/factual.
  6. ^ "JC Dragon's Heart Europe & Sanjuro Martial Arts".
  7. ^ "Alexander Doetsch on IMDb".
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  10. ^ "Tim Davenport on IMDb". Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  11. ^ . The Daily Mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1250951/David-Cameron-pledges-rebuild-trust-politics-buses-Tory-activists-pose-students-university-talk.html#axzz2KWeLxmO8. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. ^ "A Year for Change on the NUS".
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