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Kwitang silat

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Tang Kiam's well known kuntao expertise might have provoked the Betawi silat masters in the area to challenge him in a duel. As the stories go, Mad Djaelani's grandfather succeeded in defeating Tang Kiam, who then taught him the kuntao martial art. It was told that Djaelani's grandfather mastered
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struggle (1945-1949), Mad Djaelani founded the Mustika Kwitang Silat School, and taught his grandson H. Muhammad Zakaria. Djaelani passed away in 1969, and Zakaria continued as the principal guru of the school. Zakaria had the chance to demonstrate his martial arts in front of the Shotokan master
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peoples. Most versions agreed that the kuntao martial arts was taught by a Chinese tobacco trader, kuntao practitioner, and medicine man named Tjung Tang Kiam. Tang Kiam, according to researcher G.J.Nawi, was an assistant and a student of Kam Siok, a Tit Khun martial art master from
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There are many versions on the formation of this martial arts in the Kwitang Village. In the mid of the 19th century, the village was inhabited by Betawinese,
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673: 248: 216:(inner power forming). The combined silat-kuntao style was then taught internally to his family, and called the Kwitang silat. 220: 243:). The association became one of the 9 "Historic Associations" that supported to the Ikatan Pencak Silat Indonesia ( 232:, when they visited Indonesia in the '60's. Draeger then included a review of the Kwitang silat in his famous book, 564:(in Indonesian). Pemerintah Provinsi Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta, Dinas Kebudayaan dan Permuseuman. p. 333. 532: 498: 464: 203: 636: 267: 355:
Below are the names of the weapon forms of Kwitang silat, taught after mastering the basic and core forms:
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Below are the names of the core barehanded forms of Kwitang silat, taught after mastering the basic forms:
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is probably as a modification of Tjung Tang Kiam's name (a kuntao practitioner); or derived from the name
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The Kwitang silat style currently has spread in various places in Indonesia and abroad.
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Maen Pukulan Pencak Silat Khas Betawi: Maen Pukulan Pencak Silat Khas Betawi
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Straight punch towards the abdomen and block the punch towards the abdomen
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of enemy attacks tends to be done by pitting the strength of the hands.
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An alternative names mentioned were Kwee Tang Kiam and Kwik Tang Kiam.
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Below are the names of the basic barehanded forms of Kwitang silat:
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In 1973, the school joined the Persatuan Pencak Silat Putra Betawi (
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Catch the opponent's punch and respond with elbow and punch
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Catch the opponent's punch and respond with sideways punch
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Straight punch towards the face and block towards the face
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Generally known Kwitang silat characteristics are medium
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Index

UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
Indonesia
1391
Asia and the Pacific
List

Betawinese
pencak silat
Betawi
Kwitang village
Senen
Central Jakarta
Indonesia
silat
kuntao
Hokkien Amoy
Guangdong
Chinese
Arab
Hokkien
Batavia
kebatinan
Indonesian revolution
Masatoshi Nakayama
Donn F. Draeger
National Sports Week
horse stance
Blocking
Betawi people
Beksi

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