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    YinOrYan

    Quote Originally Posted by YinOrYan View Post
    Uh, Pleasanton California sure looks removed enough from the Bay area to me, at least for kids that don't drive yet...
    I suppose that's somewhat fair but Kung Fu Dragon serves Pleasanton, San Ramon, Danville, Dublin, Livermore, Walnut Creek, & Concord. It's a big school that has the SF Bay Area strategically encircled.
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    How is the turnout compared to 2019 ? Has the event made a full recovery yet?
    We were fully recovered last year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    I suppose that's somewhat fair but Kung Fu Dragon serves Pleasanton, San Ramon, Danville, Dublin, Livermore, Walnut Creek, & Concord. It's a big school that has the SF Bay Area strategically encircled.
    Well then do you know of any other reasons than location that enable that school to have a large array of students perform? I'm wondering if such a school could ever exist these days in the Los Angeles area unless it was some rich person's hobby horse...

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    There's plenty of reasons actually

    Quote Originally Posted by YinOrYan View Post
    Well then do you know of any other reasons than location that enable that school to have a large array of students perform? I'm wondering if such a school could ever exist these days in the Los Angeles area unless it was some rich person's hobby horse...
    I'd venture to say that Master Yu Zhenlong focuses a good portion of his program to his performance teams. He was our 2013 WildAid Champion. He wasn't rich when he first immigrated. He worked at establishing his schools by doing lots of public performances to generate more students, and they show well as you have seen.
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