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'''Tu'an''' ('pattern') is the term used for specific transitions between [[vohzen]], the positions used in the [[Tek-Vothiam]] aspect of traditional [[Jin]] martial art [[Ir-Vothiam]].  
'''Tu'an''' is the term used for specific transitions between [[vohzen]], the positions used in the [[Tek-Vothiam]] aspect of traditional [[Jin]] martial art [[Ir-Vothiam]].  


This is where the term Pattern Play comes from - traditional Jin theater performances which meld the retelling of historical stories, with the beautiful movements of Tek-Vothiam.
Traditional Jin theater performances often meld the retelling of historical stories and battles, whilst showcasing the beautiful movements of Tek-Vothiam.


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Latest revision as of 11:20, 30 May 2021

Tu'an is the term used for specific transitions between vohzen, the positions used in the Tek-Vothiam aspect of traditional Jin martial art Ir-Vothiam.

Traditional Jin theater performances often meld the retelling of historical stories and battles, whilst showcasing the beautiful movements of Tek-Vothiam.