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Event: Kuwait TaiChi Workshop

Chi or Qi is energy, vitality, life force, the spark of life. The name TaiChi has many translations the intent is to cultivate and consciously increase one's awareness, and strength of inner balance. TaiChi a form of meditation in motion enables us to apply this practice.

Nafoot is pleased to announce that Master John Cole President of American Yanjia Michuan TaijiQuan Association will be visiting Kuwait from April 3 - 11 2009. In collaboration with Iman Al-Gharabally founder of Kuwait TaiChi Association will be holding for the first time in Kuwait a group of seminars to introduce Chi Cultivation through a series of Workshops. All Pranic Healers, Reiki healers and fellow Martial arts practitioners are welcomed to engage in this rare local opportunity.

The following are the scheduled events:-
  • Section One:- April 3 & 4, 2009 from 9am-5pm
  • Section Two:- April 10 & 11, 2009 from 9am-5pm
  • Push Hands & Basic Chi Qong:- April 5 - 9, 2009 from 5pm-8pm

Each seminar is KD 60. RSVP necessary – Seats are limited. For more information, send an e-mail to info@kuwaittaichi.com.

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