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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Chinlone


Chinlone is the traditional sport of Burma (Myanmar). Chinlone is a combination of sport and dance, a team sport with no opposing team. In essence chinlone is non-competitive, yet it’s as demanding as the most competitive ball games. The focus is not on winning or losing, but how beautifully one plays the game.

A team of six players pass the ball back and forth with their feet and knees as they walk around a circle. One player goes into the center to solo, creating a dance of various moves strung together. The soloist is supported by the other players who try to pass the ball back with one kick. When the ball drops to the ground it’s dead, and the play starts again.

Chinlone means “cane-ball” in Burmese. The ball is woven from rattan, and makes a distinctive clicking sound when kicked that is part of the aesthetic of the game. Players use six points of contact with the ball: the top of the toes, the inner and outer sides of the foot, the sole, the heel, and the knee. The game is played barefoot or in chinlone shoes that allow the players to feel the ball and the ground as directly as possible. The typical playing circle is 6.7 meters (22 feet) in diameter. The ideal playing surface is dry, hard packed dirt, but almost any flat surface will do.

Chinlone is over 1,500 years old and was once played for Burma royalty. Over the centuries, players have developed more than 200 different ways of kicking the ball. Many of the moves are similar to those of Burma dance and martial art. Some of the most difficult strokes are done behind the back without seeing the ball as it is kicked. Form is all important in chinlone, there is a correct way to position the hands, arms, torso, and head during the moves. A move is considered to have been done well only if the form is good.   link1   link2

Matchbook fun



Perhaps you are looking for a project. Perhaps you have a matchbook collection. Perhaps this will inspire you to a new creation. The ASL alphabet made from matchbooks found on the street.  link

The future of transportation?


The future of transportation? I hope not. This is a chariot race - NASCAR style. 

Shaun the Sheep - episode 3


See yesterday for episode 2.






Today's Activities Schedule

7:45 & 8:45 Aqua Aerobics
8:00 Tennis
9:30 Men's Bible Study
10:00 Open Art Class/Intrm. Tap
12:30 Bowling/Chorus Mgmt. Mtg
1:00 Quilters/Rummy/Mah-jongg
2:00 Band Practice
4:00 Ballet/Jazz/Tap Dance
6:30 Ceramics
7:00 Billiards/Needlework
7:00 Bocce Ball

Tomorrow's Activities Schedule

7:45 & 8:45 Aqua Aerobics
9:00 Pickle Ball
1:00 Bridge
2:00 Combo Band Practice
4:00 Pickle Ball
7:00 Mah-jongg/Darts/Euchre
7:00 Beginning Tap
7:00 Horseshoes
8:00 Ballroom Dance


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