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Tai chi course starting 18th September in East Dulwich


Lesley N

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* * * 5 week tai chi course starting Wed 18th September 12-1pm in East Dulwich * * *


A new 5 week course is starting at the Dulwich branch of the Taoist Centre.


This is a small friendly group. Beginners and more experienced people who would like to get back into tai chi / energy arts are invited to join our 5 week course running from 18th September. We will cover aspects of the ?yin? arts, including breathwork, chi activation, forms, kai men (Chinese yoga) and some partner exercises.


The course is ?30 for 5 weeks (normal price ?10 per class drop-in) or you are welcome to try one of the classes as a drop-in taster for ?10.


It will be held in East Dulwich on Wednesdays 12-1pm at The Dulwich Constitutional Club, 33 East Dulwich Grove, London SE22 8PW.


If you?d like to book a place, or have any questions, please visit the website www.taoistcentre.org/classes/dulwich, reply to this post, or email [email protected].


Best wishes,



Lesley

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