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Old 02-25-2002, 05:01 PM
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Any video's of Mr. Louie's Kung Fu School - San Francisco ?

I am looking for any video footage of Mr. Louie's Kung Fu School in San Francisco. Either lion dances, performance etc.

I am a student of the late Sifu Louie, and am looking for any more footage of our demonstrations from 1970's to 1992.

I can be reached at teleka@pacbell.net

Thanks so much.

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Old 02-26-2002, 01:04 PM
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Sifu Ronald Louie

Just to clarify, I am talking about the late Sifu Ronald Louie, also known in Chinese as "Kong Fey Sifu". His daughters were the tennis players Peaunut Louie and Marcie Louie.

Sifu Louie passed away almost 10 years ago, in July 1992.

We had performed many lion dances and exhibitions and hopefully we can find more footage amongst the martial arts community somewhere.

Thank You

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