* Two-person tai chi class starting in January
The Boston school will offer a class in the two person Taste of Tai Chi set on Monday evenings at 6:30 PM starting in January.
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The Boston school will offer a class in the two person Taste of Tai Chi set on Monday evenings at 6:30 PM starting in January.
Master Rui Xiong Mai will teach a series of seminars on Fu style tai chi on alternating Sundays Nov. 7 and 21 and Dec. 5 from 1 to 3 PM at the Boston school. The seminars are $40 each.
If anyone wants to review section one from the last seminar, here’s a link to the video. Beginners are also welcome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMkhH-VhaLY
Master Nick Gracenin will teach three seminars on Sunday Oct. 31 at the Boston school. 10 AM -12 PM: Fu Style Yang Palm Bagua ($40), 2–4 PM Straight Sword ($40), and 4–5 PM Push Hands ($20). Contact the Boston school at 617–426–0958 or email: cwri@taichi-arts.com for more information.
Master Gracenin will also teach a seminar in Bajiquan on Saturday Oct. 30 at Master Rick Wong’s Chinese Martial Arts Center in Melrose MA. Call 617–435-5751 for more information.
Leda Elliott will offer another 8 week series of her popular family classes for children 4–9 years old (must be accompanied by a parent). The classes will introduce your child to some stretching, balancing, jumping, kicking and some simple wushu movements combined with the invigorating beat of the Chinese drum. Location: 130 Lincoln St. in Boston, from Sept. 12 to Oct. 31, on Sundays from 11 AM to 12 PM. Cost: $120 per parent and child, $60 per extra child for entire series. For more information go to http://www.wushu-leda.com/html/grouplessons/2010_calendar.htm
Grandmaster Bow Sim Mark will teach a seminar on her Rooting Pine Chi Kung exercise on Sunday Aug. 29 at the Boston school. The seminar is from 1 to 3 PM, and the fee is $40. Beginners welcome.