Get a glimpse of how Bruce Lee approached his every day - from his personal habits, routines, and work-out strategies to his written and visual art, reading, and time with family and friends. he focused on developing three key areas - mind, body, and spirit.
Part Three gives you a chance to see how Bruce Lee handled and managed his life in a multi-faceted way and encourages you to find your own inspiration.
Enjoy the special demonstration and activities on opening day:
10am - Doors open. The ...
Get a glimpse of how Bruce Lee approached his every day - from his personal habits, routines, and work-out strategies to his written and visual art, reading, and time with family and friends. he focused on developing three key areas - mind, body, and spirit.
Part Three gives you a chance to see how Bruce Lee handled and managed his life in a multi-faceted way and encourages you to find your own inspiration.
Enjoy the special demonstration and activities on opening day:
10am - Doors open. The first 10 visitors admitted each day receives a free, limited edition postcard. Each month will feature a new design (while supplies last). Collect the whole set of 12!
10:15am - Bruce Lee's Chinatown Tour
11am - Talk with Peter Chin, Bruce Lee's close friend and pallbearer at his funeral (limited seating)
12-1:30pm - Dim sum lunch at Joyale Restaurant with Perry Lee and other Bruce Lee collectors as well as Peter Chin. Special video presentation by Japan's Riki Hashimoto, who played the villain Suzuki in Fist of Fury ($20 meal cost, no admission fee needed)
2pm -Bruce Lee's Chinatown Tour
2:30-4pm - Martial arts CLASS by Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute (first school Bruce Lee created in Seattle; led by Bruce Lee's close friend, Taky Kimura). Free to join with Museum admission - space very limited! Learn Jeet Kun Do as how Bruce Lee taught it.