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Tai Chi NYC Summer Celebration For 2008 Beijing Olympics

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T'ai Chi is an ancient Chinese form of exercise, which balances one's

Yin and Yang Qi. Qi, is distinguished as vital energy or energy from

the universe. T'ai Chi is characterized by soft, slow flowing

movements that emphasize precision rather than brutal strength. T'ai

Chi is both mindful and meditative which gives one innumerable

benefits.

 

In celebration for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Dr. Jiliang Liu will be

hosting T'ai Chi seminars in New York City at Central Park's

beautiful Turtle Pond, near the Delacorte Theater, and various other

hotspots in the tri-borough area.

 

We are inviting all martial arts enthusiasts and T'ai Chi

practitioners to come and practice with us. We will meet every Sunday

from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM from 5/11/08 - 8/24/08. Whether you are a

beginner or an advance practitioner, we welcome you to come either to

perfect what you already know or learn T'ai Chi for the first time.

Please dress in comfortable clothing as T'ai Chi requires physical

movements. This event is purely for the benefit of the general public

and will be free of charge.

 

We are planning to have a group performance on 8/10/08 to celebrating

the beginning of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

 

 

 

Anyone who is interested should contact us via e-mail at

info

 

 

 

Please help us organize this event by e-mailing and notifying that

you intend to attend these seminars.

 

 

 

We are also looking for sponsors and volunteers to help us spread

this event to all communities that are interested to participate.

 

Visit www.TCMofNY.com for more info

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