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We decided to build a new Private Training Studio in North London and would like to gather some of our family & friends together for a little Open Day planned for later in the year. Contact us if you would like to attend or

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Spencer reviews ‘KUNG FU PANDA’ in The Guardian newspapers G2 Arts section

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Welcome to our page which contains all the latest news about our current projects. As 2007 was a quiet year for us (we retreated into our caves!) we thought that it would be best to share our development throughout 2008, as the year looks promising! When we first set up The Academy we didn’t foresee how much it would cost to simply hold a training session!

Private Training Studio Construction Project

3 trees and a shed have been destroyed, along with the lawn!

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Our Future is being written with every passing day...

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NEWS | 2008 | NEWS

JULY - The roof is covered and the inside of our little shed is now dry! The final stages are near and it will soon be a usable and practical space for training. Spencer also had a strike of luck this month when he was contacted by a journalist to be interviewed. All for fun, he helped to review the new Dreamworks movie ‘KUNG FU PANDA’! The following Monday, and there it was in print! Did you get the Guardian newspaper on this fateful day? If not, you can always read the final review online at The Guardians website and look out for a full length mp3 of the interview online here...

For the latest insights from TiFei, you can always check out his BLOG

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TIFEI - TiFei was Spencers given name while at Jun Mo. The meanings are varied depending on how you interpret the Chinese characters. Some would say he was a ‘Flying Journeyman’...

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