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Tai Chi & Qi Gong in the Park, Woolcock Park Redhill, Brisbane, Queensland

Description

Want to experience Tai Chi and Qi Gong?

The Australian Academy of Tai Chi & Qigong was established in 1976 by Grandmaster Gary Khor.  From the beginning, his approach was that Chinese health arts were treasures that should be disclosed to the world in practicable and useful ways, thus helping to improve the quality of people’s lives.

Over 100,000 students have since passed through our doors, discovering the delights and benefits of Tai Chi, Qigong and other associated arts.  The Academy’s focus was, and still is, on the teaching of Tai Chi from a health and relaxation perspective suitable for the average person.  (So many Tai Chi schools have since followed the same approach that this concept now seems common-place).

Public Classes – Day and evening classes are conducted regularly in most metro and country areas, with classes for beginners through to more advanced levels.  Each course usually consists of an 8-10 week term of one hour classes.  The Tai Chi form itself is taught over a period of 12-18 months.  There are also various Qigong and weapons sets taught in most areas.

Useful Information

Place: Woolcock Park, Hawthorn Terrace, Red Hill

Teacher: Master Rod Ferguson

Fee: 5 AUD for lesson

For more information, please refer to the contact number and website below.

Contact

  • Cost: $5
  • Booking not required
  • Woodcock Park, Hawthorn Terrace, Red Hill, Ashgrove QLD Ashgrove, QLD, 4060, Australia

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