Arts & Entertainment

Shaolin Warriors Perform at Cerritos Center

The event is on Feb. 18, 8 pm. The fully choreographed production offers insight into the warriors' daily life and Zen philosophy.

From the Cerritos Center:“With feats of astounding physicality and grace, the [Shaolin] Warriors elevated the art of Kung Fu to a dizzyingly high level,” hails the Boston Herald. The group wows audiences with its mastery at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA) on Saturday, February 18, 8:00 PM. Tickets, which start at $45, are available at the CCPA Ticket Office and cerritoscenter.com or by calling (562) 467-8818.

About 1,500 years ago in central China, monks from the celebrated Shaolin Monastery originated the martial art of Kung Fu (“Gong Fu” in Chinese, meaning “skill”). A form of disciplined exercise as well as a combat skill, Kung Fu develops self-control, muscular coordination, and preparedness. The SHAOLIN WARRIORS embody these qualities, putting “on a spectacular display of choreographed fighting, with and without weapons, and startling acrobatic feats, tumbling, and feats of balance, strength, and concentration,” raves The Boston Globe.

Disciples of the Shaolin schools – known throughout the world for their disciplined and deadly martial-arts prowess – have trained from a very young age, continually developing and sharpening their focus and mental and physical disciplines. With mesmerizing ability, stunning movements, and spectacular imagery, the martial-arts masters showcase various forms of Shaolin Kung Fu. The result is a “dazzling spectacle,” hailed the Toronto Star. They are “so good at what they do, it almost looks like animation,” cheered The Orange County Register.

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The fully choreographed production also offers insight into the warriors’ daily life and Zen philosophy. Audiences will get a glimpse of a typical day at the Shaolin temple, from dawn to dusk, beginning with morning meditation, chanting, exercises, and jaw-dropping fight rituals that employ traditional Shaolin weaponry.

For tickets or more information, call (562) 467-8818 or go to cerritoscenter.com.

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