Black Feather Trailer

The Shen Dragon is proud to have our short action film, BLACK FEATHER screening in three separate Festival Theaters, in the Galaxy Theather Complex, Las Vegas this week, all week. August 26-31, 2021.

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Local karate dojo films to be shown at Action on Film Megafest

 

Local karate dojo films to be shown at Action on Film Megafest
By LORI ABBOTTS Daily News Staff Jul 11, 2021

St. Thomas’ Shen Dragon Karate Dojo is about to hit the big screen at the Action on Film Megafest in Las Vegas.

The Megafest incorporates multiple events into one massive show, with more than 15 film festival competitions where filmmakers and writers can showcase their work in top-of-the-line theaters. Shen Dragon’s short-action film “Black Feather” has been named an official selection for five of those festivals.

Additionally, their short Bushido Tea Ceremony documentary has been chosen by The Most Important Films Festival, so the dojo will have a total of six separate theaters screening the films throughout the Megafest, to be held July 26 through Aug 1. It is a chance to highlight not just the St. Thomas dojo, but also the Virgin Islands as a tourism and filmmaking destination.

The four-minute, 18-second short-short “single technique” film featuring Otto and student Rashell Machuca was filmed and directed in three days by William Torillo of Mango Media, who is an adult student at the dojo. The story is about a young girl, played by Rashell, witnessing a crime being committed and is pursued by the criminals but defeats them using the Black Feather technique taught to her by Master Otto.

“The martial arts that she applies is absolutely big screen quality,” said Otto. “She is just phenomenal. She’s going to be a martial arts phenomenon.”

Rashell, 12, who has been studying martial arts since she was nine, is already a junior black belt in karate. She trains at the dojo three times a week.

“At first I just wanted to try it out to see how it was,” Rashell said. “I wanted to do it like a sport and then I realized that it’s not a sport, that it could change my career.”

Making the film was more for fun than any serious competitiveness, though Otto himself has seen his share of competitions.

He began studying martial arts in 1965. He was named to the Professional Karate League’s Black Belt Hall of Fame as the Senior Competitor of the Year and has won several titles. In 1989, he finished the season as the Undefeated Champion in two divisions — Forms and Weapons — in the Professional Karate League.

More recently, in 2020, Otto was promoted to ku dan, or ninth-degree black belt.

Otto opened his first dojo in Phillipsburg, N.J., in 1981, and after moving to St. Croix in 1991, he opened a dojo there. After traveling with his “day job” in construction project management, he settled on St. Thomas, and in 2017, Otto, with his wife Celine and son Bryan opened the Shen Dragon Karate Dojo on the Antilles School campus, where Celine Otto was teaching. Although hurricanes Irma and Maria closed the dojo two months later, they reopened in January 2018, and by the end of the year, the dojo had outgrown its space and moved to Buccaneer Mall.

Celine Otto, now a first-degree black belt, is the primary instructor for the children’s classes. The dojo also offers adult karate and self-defense courses. It was named the 2019 Martial Arts School of the Year by the American Martial Arts Alliance and has approximately 130 students.

Otto recently formed a nonprofit organization, the Virgin Islands Martial Arts Development Association, to provide educational and scholarship opportunities for kids who could not normally come to the dojo. He also hopes to integrate a martial arts program into the physical fitness curriculum in local elementary schools.

Through the nonprofit group, Otto also hopes to work with police departments to provide training and with women’s groups and corporate groups to teach self-defense.

Don’t expect “Black Feather” to be his final film. Another project on the books is producing a mini-series that “ties in some of the social good things and some of the social ills and bring it to peoples’ attention, have them become more aware of that, and have the martial arts as kind of an action background to that.”

Martial arts, Otto explains, is not just about physical fitness. The training instills confidence, respect, humility and manners, and turns negativity into positive energy.

“Our program is about positive reinforcement,” he said. “We are helping to develop the belief system of children because of the negativity all around them. When a child has a negative experience, unless that’s corrected to positive, it’s like a loop. It loops through them forever, so what we do through our positive initiatives is help the positive side of your belief system. It’s about love and compassion and the martial arts.

“Yes, our martial arts are effective, but it’s not used for any purpose other than defending yourself. It’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen, to have these kids understand, and really respect each other and care for each other. As they grow in life, they carry that same loving feeling.”

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St. Thomas Karate Grand Master featured in Action Martial Arts Hall of Honors book

Grand Master Jerry Otto of Shen Dragon Karate Dojo on St. Thomas was chosen to be featured in the “2020 Action Martial Arts Magazine Hall of Honors World History Book” and was inducted into the Martial Arts Hall of Honors. Otto also was chosen to grace the front cover of the book.

“Action Martial Arts Magazine” celebrated its 20th anniversary and its Hall of Honors awards banquet, which is considered a premier martial arts event. More than 10,000 martial arts enthusiasts attended the expo, with more than 200 vendors, 50 seminars, five martial arts tournaments and over 1,500 attending the awards banquet.

The “Action Martial Arts Magazine History Book” brings together martial artists around the world to share their stories of how the martial arts have impacted their lives. Otto was recognized for his contributions not only to the martial arts, but also to his community.

Otto founded the Shen Dragon Karate Dojo in 1981 in Phillipsburg, N.J. He relocated to St. Croix in 1991 and operated a dojo there during the 1990s and opened the present Shen Dragon on St. Thomas in the summer of 2017.

Otto is a former U.S. National Karate & Weapons Champion, winning six first-place national championship titles, with an undefeated season in Kata & Weapons in 1989, earning the distinction as the greatest senior competitor in Kata & Weapons in the history of the national circuit.

He has received numerous other accolades, including the most prestigious award granted to only 186 martial artists in the world over the past 50 years, the Joe Lewis Eternal Warrior Award at the Battle of Atlanta 50th year anniversary in 2018.

Otto’s vision is to provide venues to give children, teenagers, men and women in the Virgin Islands the opportunity to learn, train and experience martial arts.

The Shen Dragon Karate Dojo on St. Thomas earned the American Martial Arts Alliance’s distinction of “School of the Year” Award in 2019, for its curriculum and high standards in the martial arts.

Read the full article on VI Daily News.

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