Martial Arts History Museum Expands Its Cultural and Humanitarian Mission in Glendale
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The Martial Arts History Museum, a unique institution dedicated to preserving the rich cultural heritage of martial arts, has marked its 26th year with a new chapter in Glendale, CA. Founded by Michael Matsuda, a former Disney artist and historian, the museum has evolved from a traveling exhibit in 1999 to a permanent home that now stands as a testament to the art, music, and traditions of Asian culture.
More than just a display of martial arts techniques, the museum offers a deep dive into the cultural significance behind the arts. Matsuda emphasizes the interconnectedness of culture, art, and music in martial arts, showcasing elements like Chinese lion dancing, the artistry of the samurai sword, and the uniqueness of Filipino stick dance. This holistic approach has not only set the museum apart but also earned it recognition as one of the top 10 places to visit in Los Angeles.
Beyond its exhibits, the museum is deeply committed to serving its community. It offers special weekly tours for individuals with dementia and adults with mental challenges, reflecting Matsuda's belief in the museum's role in helping others. These humanitarian efforts are central to the museum's mission, with plans to expand these programs in a larger facility.
To sustain and grow its initiatives, the museum is seeking community support through donations and investments. As a non-profit 501c3 charity organization, the Martial Arts History Museum continues to blend cultural preservation with community service, ensuring its impact extends far beyond its walls. For more information on how to support the museum, visit MAmuseum.com.

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