Inner Wave Pencak Silat & Pananandata Marinas joint seminar
This seminar will provide a unique comparison between Indonesian and Filipino armed and unarmed techniques as taught in Pencak Silat and Pananandata respectively.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to train with two of the foremost experts in the Indonesian and Filipino martial arts.
Instructors:
Guru Daniel Sulestya Agung Prasetya - Persatuan Pencak Silat Inti Ombak
Master Spencer Gee - Pananandata Marinas
(biographies provided below)
Date: Sunday - October 4th, 2009
Time: 12:30PM to 5:30PM
Fee:
$60 at the door
Location:
Fighthouse
122 West 27th St. (between 6th and 7th Ave.)
2nd Floor
Manhattan, NY
Links:
Inner Wave Pencak Silat
Welcome to the Official Pananandata: Philippine Art of Weapons Website
Video:
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=LEyVANXNxMg&feature=player_ embedded
Biographies:
- Guru Daniel Sulestya Agung Prasetya
Guru Daniel Sulestya Agung Prasetya was born in Surabaya, Indonesia, He started learning Pencak Silat from Master Paikan, a guru from the Pencak Silat Nasional Perisai Putih.
The style that most influenced Guru Daniel is the The Madura style which he learned from his uncle, Master Pribadi. The Madura system comes from Madura Island, a neighboring island of Java. Its emphasis is in low wide stances, which have become the major core of Guru Daniel’s system. In 1990-1994, Guru Daniel learned another style of Pencak Silat from his great grand father Master RM Mangun Harjono, from Central Java. Master RM Mangun Harjono was a great grand son of Hamengkubuwono I, the king of the Mataram-Jogja kingdom. The system that Guru Daniel learned from his great-grandfather was passed directly from the royal family system of Java and was only taught to the royal family. This particular Central Java style is used for defense and focuses on inner power training."
Drawing on his diverse background and interest in Pencak Silat as a fighting art, Guru Daniel has organized the Pencak Silat that is his heritage, from his uncle and great-grandfather, into Persatuan Pencak Silat Inti Ombak. It means at its heart “Inner Wave”.
Guru Daniel over his many years has also gained considerable skills in such weapons as the staff, the sword, and the keris, his favorite weapon. He also on occasion entertains crowds with his exceptional internal skills, such as eating glass, breaking steel objects, handling and guarding against sharp objects, etc.
- Master Spencer Gee
Master Spencer Gee represented the US in 1981 for the first Wushu tour to the People's Republic of China. He is a personal fitness trainer, aerobics instructor and Sifu for traditional Kung-Fu at Two Worlds Fitness Center in Greenvale, New York. He is also an instructor of Pankration the Martial Art of All Powers and the only Guro under Grand Master Amante P. Marinas to have reached the level of Master in Pananandata, the Philippine Art of Weapons. Guro Spencer is currently studying Capoeira and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu while serving as and adjunct professor at Hofstra University for teaching Tai Chi and Self-Defence. For this seminar he will be conducting a workshop on dueling with asymmetric paired weapons, deploying concealed weapons, timing the half-beat for weapons sparring, and activating traditional abakada with orasyones for creating the warrior mind-set.
This seminar will provide a unique comparison between Indonesian and Filipino armed and unarmed techniques as taught in Pencak Silat and Pananandata respectively.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to train with two of the foremost experts in the Indonesian and Filipino martial arts.
Instructors:
Guru Daniel Sulestya Agung Prasetya - Persatuan Pencak Silat Inti Ombak
Master Spencer Gee - Pananandata Marinas
(biographies provided below)
Date: Sunday - October 4th, 2009
Time: 12:30PM to 5:30PM
Fee:
$60 at the door
Location:
Fighthouse
122 West 27th St. (between 6th and 7th Ave.)
2nd Floor
Manhattan, NY
Links:
Inner Wave Pencak Silat
Welcome to the Official Pananandata: Philippine Art of Weapons Website
Video:
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=LEyVANXNxMg&feature=player_ embedded
Biographies:
- Guru Daniel Sulestya Agung Prasetya
Guru Daniel Sulestya Agung Prasetya was born in Surabaya, Indonesia, He started learning Pencak Silat from Master Paikan, a guru from the Pencak Silat Nasional Perisai Putih.
The style that most influenced Guru Daniel is the The Madura style which he learned from his uncle, Master Pribadi. The Madura system comes from Madura Island, a neighboring island of Java. Its emphasis is in low wide stances, which have become the major core of Guru Daniel’s system. In 1990-1994, Guru Daniel learned another style of Pencak Silat from his great grand father Master RM Mangun Harjono, from Central Java. Master RM Mangun Harjono was a great grand son of Hamengkubuwono I, the king of the Mataram-Jogja kingdom. The system that Guru Daniel learned from his great-grandfather was passed directly from the royal family system of Java and was only taught to the royal family. This particular Central Java style is used for defense and focuses on inner power training."
Drawing on his diverse background and interest in Pencak Silat as a fighting art, Guru Daniel has organized the Pencak Silat that is his heritage, from his uncle and great-grandfather, into Persatuan Pencak Silat Inti Ombak. It means at its heart “Inner Wave”.
Guru Daniel over his many years has also gained considerable skills in such weapons as the staff, the sword, and the keris, his favorite weapon. He also on occasion entertains crowds with his exceptional internal skills, such as eating glass, breaking steel objects, handling and guarding against sharp objects, etc.
- Master Spencer Gee
Master Spencer Gee represented the US in 1981 for the first Wushu tour to the People's Republic of China. He is a personal fitness trainer, aerobics instructor and Sifu for traditional Kung-Fu at Two Worlds Fitness Center in Greenvale, New York. He is also an instructor of Pankration the Martial Art of All Powers and the only Guro under Grand Master Amante P. Marinas to have reached the level of Master in Pananandata, the Philippine Art of Weapons. Guro Spencer is currently studying Capoeira and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu while serving as and adjunct professor at Hofstra University for teaching Tai Chi and Self-Defence. For this seminar he will be conducting a workshop on dueling with asymmetric paired weapons, deploying concealed weapons, timing the half-beat for weapons sparring, and activating traditional abakada with orasyones for creating the warrior mind-set.