Week of Events
Seated Tai Chi – Nanoose Place
Seated Tai Chi – Nanoose Place
These classes offer Tai Chi-related exercises, Chi building breathing exercises, and study and practice the Tai Chi long form.
Lok Hup – Wellington Hall
Lok Hup – Wellington Hall
For beginning and continuing Lok Hup students. Note: As of Nov 2023, the class has already learnt the first third of the Lok Hup set. Instructor: Patricia
Seated Tai Chi – Buttertubs Place
Seated Tai Chi – Buttertubs Place
These classes offer Tai Chi-related exercises, Chi building breathing exercises, and study and practice the Tai Chi long form. Instructor: Don
Introduction to Tai Chi – New Class – Beban Social Centre*
Introduction to Tai Chi – New Class – Beban Social Centre*
*This class is not by-donation as it is organized via Nanaimo Parks and Recreation. Series of 7 classes from Jan 10 to Feb 21, 2024. Students in this course do Tai Chi-related exercises and learn the first 17 moves of the long form. They are exposed to Yang Cheng Fu's 10 Principles of Tai Chi […]
Tai Chi – Continuing Beginners & Continuing – Church of Christ
Tai Chi – Continuing Beginners & Continuing – Church of Christ
Any beginning student who has completed the first 17 moves can join this class. Also for continuing students. This class will be tailored to the level and needs of those in attendance. Instructor: Rotating (Ken, Pauline, Don)
Foundations of Tai Chi – Nanoose Place
Gentle Tai Chi – North Oyster Community Centre, Cedar
Gentle Tai Chi – North Oyster Community Centre, Cedar
This new gentle Tai Chi class has been conceptualized by Steve H, a Tai Chi student, in collaboration with instructor Ken S. This is a seated and standing Tai Chi class, slower paced, and suitable for beginners and continuing students who may need some extra encouragement and support to participate regularly. Steve noted: "I'm keen to […]
Continuing Beginners & Continuing Tai Chi – Oliver Woods Community Centre
Continuing Beginners & Continuing Tai Chi – Oliver Woods Community Centre
For continuing beginning and continuing students, with some background in Tai Chi, who have some experience in Tai Chi (108 moves, or at least the first 17 moves). This class will cover Tai Chi set practices, and some foundations of Tai Chi. New tools and exercises to cultivate better posture and alignment, focus, and awareness […]