Hi,
I returned to Germany on Tuesday morning from the symposium and I was curious to read, how the symposium was seen by the other partitioners.
I had a very good time, we had fun during the lessons I taught, I had fun in the lessons I participated, I met up with a lot of people I did not know before and I could meet up with some people I knew and could establish or reestablish a good relationship with them.
Then I had a look at martial talk and I was disappointed: All I see is a discussion about the "Lamont Norshadow" issue and the "Larga Mano audition", that most of us partitioners did not see or were not aware of going on. At least I did not.
Well, for all those, who are not into that and participated in the symposium:
How was it for you. What did you like and what were your personal impressions. Did you have a good time and did you take anything home from the symposium (I am not talking about merchandize).
Thats what I am really interested in after the symposium.
Regards
Dieter Knüttel
Datu of Modern Arnis
I returned to Germany on Tuesday morning from the symposium and I was curious to read, how the symposium was seen by the other partitioners.
I had a very good time, we had fun during the lessons I taught, I had fun in the lessons I participated, I met up with a lot of people I did not know before and I could meet up with some people I knew and could establish or reestablish a good relationship with them.
Then I had a look at martial talk and I was disappointed: All I see is a discussion about the "Lamont Norshadow" issue and the "Larga Mano audition", that most of us partitioners did not see or were not aware of going on. At least I did not.
Well, for all those, who are not into that and participated in the symposium:
How was it for you. What did you like and what were your personal impressions. Did you have a good time and did you take anything home from the symposium (I am not talking about merchandize).
Thats what I am really interested in after the symposium.
Regards
Dieter Knüttel
Datu of Modern Arnis