Documentary part 3: Dutch Man of Tai Chi master shifu Douwe Geluk from Holland
The Dutch man of Tai Chi master Douwe Geluk from Apeldoorn city in the Netherlands.
Douwe practised the Chinese martial arts since a very young age besides kickboxing, karate and judo he practies How Chuen Monkey Kung Fu The way of the Sasquatch with master Fred Decramer and had several teachers throughout the world for Tai Chi Chuan, Chi Kung, Pushing Hands and others. Douwe Geluk is currently operating a bigg martial arts school in the Netherlands here he tells you about his life.
Documentary part 4: Dutch Man of Tai Chi master shifu Douwe Geluk from Holland.
The Dutch man of Tai Chi master Douwe Geluk from Apeldoorn city in the Netherlands. Douwe practised the Chinese martial arts since a very young age besides kickboxing, karate and judo he practies How Chuen Monkey Kung Fu The way of the Sasquatch with master Fred Decramer and had several teachers throughout the world for Tai Chi Chuan, Chi Kung, Pushing Hands and others. Douwe Geluk is currently operating a bigg martial arts school in the Netherlands here he tells you about his life.
In celebration of its centennial anniversary this year, Steelcase is exploring the future of work by inviting leading thinkers to participate in a dialogue and dream about how work will change in the next 100 years. The kick-off will take place at TED this week where Steelcase unveils its anniversary theme “100 Dreams, 100 Minds, 100 Years.”
TED is about ideas worth sharing and encouraging others to dream. For years Steelcase has helped create the spaces that give TED attendees places to interact and collaborate. This year as the company celebrates its centennial anniversary, Steelcase invites TEDsters to participate in this dialogue, to dream and to think about the future of the world and work.
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http://www.fudoshinkarate.com More adults are taking up karate and the martial arts than ever before, but many people think karate is a child orientated activity.
This short documentary talks to members of Fudoshin Karate to find out why so many adults are taking up the art.
See more from the club here http://www.fudoshinkarate.com
Riot From Wrong is a remarkable feature
length young people made, documentary; filmed across the breadth of the
United Kingdom in the aftermath of the London Riots. The documentary
was created by 14 Passionate young people from across London to bring
you one of the most anticipated documentary of 2012. The documentary
includes key witness statements, interviews with those involved, and
some of the best London Riot footage available, which was independently
sourced from a vast network of contacts. I went to one of the
screenings in London, I loved it so much, that I had to re-upload the
trailer! The BBC need to watch this! Official Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/MillionYouthMedia
Documentary part 1: Dutch Man of Tai Chi master shifu Douwe Geluk from Holland
The Dutch man of Tai Chi master Douwe Geluk from Apeldoorn city in the Netherlands. Douwe practised the Chinese martial arts since a very young age besides kickboxing, karate and judo he practies How Chuen Monkey Kung Fu The way of the Sasquatch with master Fred Decramer and had several teachers throughout the world for Tai Chi Chuan, Chi Kung, Pushing Hands and others.
Douwe Geluk is currently operating a bigg martial arts school in the Netherlands here he tells you about his life.
This 10 minute documentary was shot and collaborated by Shaun Filer, along with the backing of footage by key sources, was edited and scored by Liam Key.
It is an eye opener to the unaware, of the extreme dangers journalists are exposed to when sent to foreign countries. With many infamous journalists baring their most personal experiences, and how it affected their life from then on. Journalists from World War 1, World 2, Vietnam, Baulkens War, Cambodia, Sierre Leone, Palestine, Afghanistan, and finally the epitome of dangerous modern journalism - Iraq.
This upload is for a single event taking place on the 10th September 2008. It will be removed after this one screening, due to the nature and the subjects screened in this documentary.
All care was taken to be balanced and precise. It is about the exposition of dangers, as opposed to the glorification of a video.
For the first time ever, the BBC have uploaded raw rushes onto the internet with a view to getting UK film makers to edit the footage in any way they wish. The best new cuts will win unique prizes, including a spot on the BBC Homepage, attending a documentary masterclass at the BBC and a meeting with a BBC Multiplatform Commissioning Executive.
Footage from interviews including Tim Berners Lee, Stephen Fry and Biz Stone are available, with entries for the BBC Digital Revolution competition open from 14th December 2009 to 3rd January 2010. Find out more at http://www.bbc.co.uk/digitalrevolution/
To mark World MS Day, today the National Multiple Sclerosis Society announced the culmination of the We Keep Moving journey, a 10-week reality road trip across America to chronicle the extraordinary lives of people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) told by a documentary crew who have MS themselves. The Society initiated this campaign to capture unique personal stories of perseverance and triumph with the goal of uniting millions of people affected by MS and inspiring the general public with stories about people who might not ordinarily appear on their daily radar screens.
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Clarence Knight, a filmmaker making it big in Hollywood, was suddenly summoned back home by his best friend, Reggie Dunn. Reggie’s father, who played an intricate part in Clarence’s upbringing, was dying. Clarence started a documentary of his old hood, Woodland Heights, and got much more than he bargained for. Learn about the book, http://bit.ly/fjeJ4x Learn about this author, http://bit.ly/hKtAKQ mystery, suspense, thriller
Every day, sick children fight for life at Children’s Medical Center (www.childrens.com). At their bedsides are some of the world’s best surgeons, determined to do everything in their power to help them.
Beginning Aug. 3, “Children’s Med Dallas,” a five-part TV documentary airing on WFAA Ch. 8, will reveal behind-the-scenes stories of life at the nation’s 7th-largest pediatric hospital.
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LG Mobile today announced the upcoming release of “Thumbs”, the new texting documentary that chronicles the race to LG’s 2010 National Texting Championship. In celebration of the documentary’s television debut, LG treated audiences in New York and Los Angeles to a theatrical sneak peek of the texting exposé scheduled to premiere on MTV on Friday, August 19th at 10:00 P.M. ET/PT. Providing an exclusive look at the growing phenomenon of texting among today’s youth, the premieres brought industry influencers and texting enthusiasts together for an in-depth look at the fast- paced world of texting and its rising popularity.
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