In the summer of 1959, the Seafair festival, held at the Aqua Theater off the shores of Seattle’s Green Lake, took over the city. It was an extravaganza of aerial plane demonstrations, pirate shows, and elaborate parades, and also a celebration of the city’s multicultural fabric. Among the many exhibitions that August weekend was an event billed as a kung fu show, featuring the city’s Chinese Youth Club.
One by one, performers took the stage, presenting traditional martial arts techniques. An announcer explained the various practices, offering the audience a basic introduction to kung fu. Finally, a handsome young man walked out as the announcer presented him as the show’s last performer: Bruce Lee was his name, and, according to the introduction, he had just arrived from California.
The demonstration,…
