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T A I C H I C H U A N
Tung Family Lineage / Yang Style
WINTER-SPRING 2012
with
Madeleine Piat-Landolt
“"We are centered, stable, and still as a mountain. Receiving and issuing energy are both
the work of an instant."
the work of an instant."
- Song of Central Equilibrium
All are welcome to join in these ongoing series of teachings and open practice sessions, which introduce, develop, and apply the guiding principles and fundamental forms of this authentic Yang style Tai Chi Chuan as passed traditionally through four generations of the Tung family lineage. Forms will include: Preliminary Exercises; Qigong; Long Form/Slowset; Push Hands; and Fast Set. These practices may be naturally integrated into our daily lives as both a civil and martial art, harmoniously aligning body, mind and spirit while renewing, building and sustaining one’s vital life force with great benefit to well being.
Teaching and Practice Schedule
Winter-Spring 2012
TAI CHI CHUAN – ALL LEVELS CLASS
Mondays, 5:30-7 pm / Burnham Town Hall, River Rd., Lincoln
Wednesdays, 5:30-7 pm / McClure Center, 241 N. Winooski St., Burlington
QIGONG CLASS
Tuesdays, 10:30-11:30 am / Living Well Care Home, 71 Maple St, Bristol
Wednesdays, 2-3 pm / McClure Center, 241 N. Winooski St., Burlington
TAI CHI CHUAN / OPEN PRACTICE
Fridays, 9 am / Burnham Town Hall, River Rd, Lincoln
INTRODUCTORY SEMINARS
McClure Center, 241 N. Winooski St., Burlington
TBA
Private Sessions by Appt / Seminars / Demonstrations
Gift Certificates Available
Gift Certificates Available
* Madeleine Piat-Landolt, is a movement artist/dance master, educator and healer who has shared the wisdom nature of complementary movement art forms, sound, & meditation in North America & Europe with all ages for over 35 years. She has been a practitioner of this authentic Yang style Tai Chi Chuan since 2003, studying with third generation Master Tung Kai-Ying, his son, Tung Chen Wei, and Christopher Kiely. Madeleine has been teaching traditional Taiji classes since 2006, including the weeklong Asian Studies Governor’s Institute summer program at the University of Vermont. In 2007, she founded White Cloud Living Arts Foundation based in Lincoln, VT, inspiring co-creative life arts through education, consultations, retreats, and community events.
