I’m very pleased to announce a 2-day workshop with world renowned Sifu Daniel Xuan in Zurich. It will be packed with information, both in theory and application.

Whether you are new to the martial arts, or an experienced veteran, this workshop is the opportunity for anyone, regardless of style, to extend and deepen their knowledge and take their skills to the next level. Read more... (pdf)


About Sifu Daniel Xuan: Daniel Xuan has over 50 years of martial arts experience; 44 years of which has been dedicated to Wing Chun. He is a regular column writer for Wing Chun Illustrated. Sifu Xuan is a 3rd generation student of Great-Grandmaster Yip Man. He first started in 1970 with Sifu Wong Siu Leung, who was a student of GM Yip Man and GM Wong Shun Leung. In 1972, he learned additionally from Sifu Nelson Chan privately, who was the godson of GM Moy Yat. In 1983 to 1994, he trained under Sifu Winston Wan, who was a student of GM Lok Yiu. More importantly, from 1994 until now, he has been deciphering the hidden codes within the Wing Chun forms, and has come up with the most logical answers amongst the Wing Chun community. I can confidently say, no one else has the depth of understanding that Sifu Xuan does. The information that he provides can be applied towards any martial arts or way of life.

Sifu Xuan’s youtube channel: Danny Xuan - YouTube
Sifu Xuan’s website: Wing Chun Academy of Thailand

Workshop Program:
Saturday 9:30am – 12:30, 2pm – 5pm
Sunday 9:30am – 12:30, 2pm – 5pm
The tentative program can be found here as pdf.

Workshop Location:
Gemeinschaftsraum Wipkingen, Leutholdstrasse 5, 8037 Zürich

Workshop Cost:
Academic Students: CHF 120 per day, or CHF 200 for both days
Adults: CHF 150 per day, or CHF 250 for both days
Sifus: Bring 5 students, and you can attend for free.

Extra Lessons: Sifu Xuan will also conduct group classes in the following 2 evenings. He will further be available for private lessons during the day. Both can be arranged at the weekend workshop.

The attendance is limited, so please register by email: xuan.workshop@gmail.com

Cheng!

Ben