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Rolf Cahn (August 14, 1924 – August 1, 1994) was an American folk musician,
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teacher, author, and social activist. Born in Germany, he and his family, who were Jewish, fled from Adolf Hitler's oppression and arrived in the United States in 1937. They settled in Detroit, Michigan. Cahn later moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, and thence to
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, California and on to Santa Fe, New Mexico.


Folk music career

Cahn played guitar and recorded several albums of folk music during the time he lived in Berkeley. He was married for a time to the folk singer Barbara Dane, and their son, Jesse Cahn, also became a folk musician. In 1962 Cahn was one of the co-founders (with Debbie Green and Howard Ziehm) of The Cabale, at 2504 San Pablo Avenue in Berkeley, a folk club that featured performers like Mississippi John Hurt, Jesse Fuller,
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, Lightnin' Hopkins, and The Chambers Brothers. The Cabale closed in mid 1965.


K'ang jo fu

Cahn popularized a self-defense technique called k'ang jo fu (also known as kang jo fu or "the kang") in his 1974 book ''K'ang Jo Fu: Self Defense for Gentle People''. K'ang jo fu can loosely be translated as "the way of health".Rolf Cahn. ''K'ang Jo Fu: Self Defense for Gentle People'', John Muir Publications, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Cahn learned the martial art from a visiting
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professor at UC Berkeley, Ch'eng Hsue' Yi in 1943. Ch'eng returned to China and Rolf continued to study and teach kang. One of his students, Robert Rawlings, described as a young boy in the introduction of Cahn's 1974 book, taught kang jo fu to martial artist and acupuncturist Charles Peri, who continues to teach kang jo fu in Novato, California. Although kang jo fu is based on a 95-movement form, it does not attach its movements to any ideology or scenario and can be described as pure form. It is described as placing a practitioner inside of everyone else's time and all directions (like bagua and xinyi).


Discography

* ''A Night at The Ashgrove'' ( World Pacific, 1958) * ''California Folk Concert with Rolf Cahn'' (
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, 1959) * ''Rolf Cahn and Eric Von Schmidt'' (Folkways, 1961) * ''If You Ain't Got The Do-Re-Mi'' ( Smithsonian Folkways, 2007)


Death

Cahn died in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he had been living for many years and was a well-loved local personality."Rolf Cahn's Long, Wild Song Winds to an End" by Steve Terrell
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External links


Cahn Discography
at Smithsonian Folkways
Interview of Texas bluesman Mance Lipscomb
by Rolf Cahn and Phil Huffman on Pacifica's
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, July 16, 1963 (
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