Beauty of the Warrior

To call a Shaolin Warriors performance a martial arts demonstration is like describing a symphony as a bunch of musical notes played together. These Buddhist monks offer a peek at ancient death-defying, death-dispensing moves with a show divided into seasons, representing the cyclical philosophy of their religion. Hopefully audience members...
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To call a Shaolin Warriors performance a martial arts demonstration is like describing a symphony as a bunch of musical notes played together. These Buddhist monks offer a peek at ancient death-defying, death-dispensing moves with a show divided into seasons, representing the cyclical philosophy of their religion. Hopefully audience members who just want to watch Asian people beat the crap out of each other will leave with a new respect for not only the discipline, endurance and agility of these holy warriors, but their religious dedication as well. Shaolin Warriors perform at 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday at McFarlin Auditorium. Call 1-800-462-7980.

Thu., Oct. 25, 8 p.m., 2007

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