Live (on tape) in the Philippines - Professor Felipe Jocano of the University of the Philippines and Lightning Scientific Arnis International. We had a chance to visit the Professor at U. P. and have a tasty lunch and some good conversation.
Link to a bibliography for further research into Filipino history and culture:
http://home.earthlink.net/~federicomalibago/bibliography.html
Our hosts will be Datu Tim Hartman, Guro Federico Malibago, Guro John Bednarski, Guro Mark Basel and anyone else we can convince to join in on the madness
This show is sponsored by http://philippinecombatarts.com
Professor Jocano and I have corresponded on these things for several years and it is always a pleasure to read or listen to his observations and conclusions.This discussion shows the difficulty of delving into the cultural and historical aspects of FMA in particular and to other world martial arts in general. 'Armchair Experts' abound,of course, so one has to be both sensible and practical. Some points of interest are the fact that FILIPINOS in PANAHON NG KASTILYA (SPANISH TIMES) were sent to and worked in MEXICO, CUBA, LOUISIANA, CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA and also to SPAIN,where some important cultural exchanges took place, some of which involve martial arts if examined and researched more deeply. Theaw exchanges were briefly indicated in this discussion as well as some factors concerning the influence of Judo,Karate, Jiu-jitsu, & kungfu, which were not explored as deeply as they might have been. Nor was the relationship to Malaysia,Indonesia, Arabia, &n India examined. Also, some notions Americans have about Arnis and FMA were briefly discussed. I hope that everyone will listen attentively to this important discussion and interview and,of course, there is always more to be said. Keep up the good work.,HALFORD E. JONES
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