Pre-symposium workshops first day is complete!
Great day of fantastic workshops enjoyed by over 60 people ! Now on to enjoy the night life on Fourth Street. All QICP registrants please remember your QICP booklets for tomorrow’s workshops. Looking forward to OPENING CEREMONIES tomorrow night and … Continue reading →
Updates during Symposium
Hello all; I know that many of you are now travelling and making your way to Louisville Kentucky for the International Tai Chi Symposium. The Grandmasters are also set to arrive within the next few days. There are many exciting … Continue reading →
Attendee Orientation
We have a new page Attendee Orientation that will hold important information and links for all attendees. Like these links: Download the PDF Pre-Arrival Information Letter Download the PDF General Orientation View the Handbook Handbook
Continue reading →An Interview with Arthur Rosenfeld
By HOLLY SWEENEY-HILLMAN May 2014, Academic Program Director Author Arthur Rosenfeld will be speaking at the 2014 International Tai Chi Chuan Symposium as well as doing a book reading from his latest novel, YIN, a love story about the … Continue reading →
Symposium Posters for Tai Chi Schools
Share the gift of Tai Chi Chuan! The Symposium is a rare opportunity for your students and other students at Tai Chi schools of all styles in your area to learn Tai Chi Chuan from the Grandmasters. It is … Continue reading →
Grandmaster Ma Hailong
Grandmaster Ma Hailong was born in 1935 into one of China’s most distinguished martial arts families. His great-grandfather, Quan You (1834 – 1902), was an officer of the Imperial Guards Brigade in Beijing’s Forbidden City. At this time, Yang Luchan … Continue reading →
Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan
Wu style originated from Quan You (1834 – 1902) who was born in Da Xing County, Beijing. He was a Manchurian and a member of the Imperial Guard in Beijing. He learned the art of Tai Chi Chuan directly from … Continue reading →