Martial Performance Art
Martial Performance Art (June 28 - July 4, 2010)
Tai Chi, Nei Kung, Chi Kung & weapons demonstrations
chashama Times Square Art Space, 112 West 44th Street chashama 112 Times Square Art Space
112 West 44th Street, NYC
(between Broadway & Sixth Ave. / Subway: 1,2,3,B,D,F,N,Q,R,V,W to 42nd St., 7 & shuttle to Times Square. Bus: M104, M42 to Sixth Ave., M5, M6, M7 to 43rd St.)
Tai Chi Chuan Center presents
Martial Performance Art
Tai Chi, Nei Kung, Chi Kung & weapons demonstrations
June 28 - July 4, 2010
OPEN VARIOUS TIMES ALL DAY
Stop, watch, participate or brush up on your skills
call the Center at 212-221-7333 or 212-221-6110 for more details
or visit www.chutaichi.com details Tai Chi Chuan is a unique system of health and self-defense that is considered one of the treasures of Chinese culture. Derived from the philosophy of Taoism, the exercises were designed to develop internal harmony (between body and mind), and external harmony (between the indataidual and the Tao, or natural order of the Universe). Originally taught only to family members, today Tai Chi is practiced throughout the world by both young and old.
Tai chi cultivates chi (or qi)— the body's intrinsic energy or "life force." Chi is the foundation of acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine as it is critical for a person's health. Cultivating and storing chi in the body, revitalizes all the body's organs and systems. Tai Chi develops flexibility, strengthens joints and muscles and promotes the integration of body, mind and spirit. As a result students enjoy a higher quality of life on many levels.
Tai Chi Chuan has the most sophisticated fighting theory of all the martial arts. Its approach is non-aggressive, yet in full-contact confrontation or combat it is more effective than the better known "hard" styles. This is because its source of strength lies in the development of internal power rather than muscular strength. A Tai Chi student understands how only four ounces of strength is needed to deal with an opposing force of 1,000 pounds. about Tai Chi
Tai Chi, Nei Kung, Chi Kung & weapons demonstrations
chashama Times Square Art Space, 112 West 44th Street chashama 112 Times Square Art Space
112 West 44th Street, NYC
(between Broadway & Sixth Ave. / Subway: 1,2,3,B,D,F,N,Q,R,V,W to 42nd St., 7 & shuttle to Times Square. Bus: M104, M42 to Sixth Ave., M5, M6, M7 to 43rd St.)
Tai Chi Chuan Center presents
Martial Performance Art
Tai Chi, Nei Kung, Chi Kung & weapons demonstrations
June 28 - July 4, 2010
OPEN VARIOUS TIMES ALL DAY
Stop, watch, participate or brush up on your skills
call the Center at 212-221-7333 or 212-221-6110 for more details
or visit www.chutaichi.com details Tai Chi Chuan is a unique system of health and self-defense that is considered one of the treasures of Chinese culture. Derived from the philosophy of Taoism, the exercises were designed to develop internal harmony (between body and mind), and external harmony (between the indataidual and the Tao, or natural order of the Universe). Originally taught only to family members, today Tai Chi is practiced throughout the world by both young and old.
Tai chi cultivates chi (or qi)— the body's intrinsic energy or "life force." Chi is the foundation of acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine as it is critical for a person's health. Cultivating and storing chi in the body, revitalizes all the body's organs and systems. Tai Chi develops flexibility, strengthens joints and muscles and promotes the integration of body, mind and spirit. As a result students enjoy a higher quality of life on many levels.
Tai Chi Chuan has the most sophisticated fighting theory of all the martial arts. Its approach is non-aggressive, yet in full-contact confrontation or combat it is more effective than the better known "hard" styles. This is because its source of strength lies in the development of internal power rather than muscular strength. A Tai Chi student understands how only four ounces of strength is needed to deal with an opposing force of 1,000 pounds. about Tai Chi