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The NSW Seniors Festival 13 – 24 April 2021
under the slogan In Our Nature
will include free Tai Chi classes for seniors in many NSW locations, including (but not limited to):
Please check your local information channels for Senior Festival events in your area!
From World Tai Chi & Qigong Day Organisers:
Sunday, January 17th 2021 at 06.00-08.00 am (Sydney time)
(Saturday, January 16th, 2021 at 02.00-04.00 pm (USA Eastern time))
You are invited to join an historic FREE Official Online World Tai Chi & Qigong Day Summit, featuring Harvard Medical School’s Director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, and author of “The Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi,” Dr. Peter Wayne; and Dr. Richard Hammerschlag, with 25 years in Neurobiology Research, Co-Director of Research & Innovation, Consciousness and Healing Initiative.
(If registered by January 16, 04 pm (Sydney time), you will get a link in your email later that day).
The 4th World Health Qigong Day will be held globally on 12 September 2020.
The theme of World Health Qigong Day 2020 is “Have You Baduanjined Today?”
Among the ancient Daoyin in China, Baduanjin is the most widely spread form. Among the Health Qigong promoted to the world, Health Qigong Baduanjin is also the form practised by the largest number of people in the world. This theme is in conjunction with the “Global Health Qigong Time” activity launched by IHQF this year, calling on all practitioners to keep practising Health Qigong Baduanjin every day, emphasising the importance of perseverance for the effect of Health Qigong, so as to have a deeper experience of Health Qigong and truly benefit from it.
The World Health Qigong Day is expected to be celebrated in many locations throughout Australia.
One of them is: Liberty Grove Village Green, Sydney from 10.30 am. You are welcome to join.