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Taoist Arts Center
342 East 9th St.
New York, NY
10003
(212) 477-7055
S. Rabinowitz, director
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srab@taoist-arts.com

 2001 Retreat

Taoist Arts Center :
Summer Retreat 2001
Tai Chi in the Clouds Camp Retreat

Get More Chi in Your Tai Chi
 Traditional Chinese Techniques to
Increase Your Energy


Blue Ridge Mountain Tai Chi Nei Gung Retreat
Sunday June 24, through Friday June 29, 2001

Our first 4 camps were great but the best ones are yet to come. Here are a few comments from our happy campers.

    I loved the group energy and wonderful people I have met.  Susie has a wealth of information which she shares in just the right time and in such a clear way.  Cathy's sweet spirit and patience are a perfect balance to Susie and I am grateful that each of them shares her gifts with me.  Beth W

  'I practice Tai Chi for health and longevity. I liked the good instruction, affable classmates and beautiful surroundings. Susan, I liked your detailed explanations and Cathy's good demonstrations of the moves.'  Paul D

The environment was wonderful. Woodberry is nice, Pace of class was good. Good to have written into. John C

Picture

Students relaxing by the lake at Woodberry Inn during the
Tai Chi in the Clouds Summer Retreat.
Susan Rabinowitz (second from left)

Not just another vacation, everyone will enjoy these beautiful mountain top retreats.  Lodging, breakfast and lunch are included at the secluded Woodberry Inn where practices are held by the lake. Our camps are intended for students at all levels of experience. Small classes insure personal attention.

Complete retreats include:
  5 days of classes, with a minimum of 5 hours of lessons daily.
  5 nights lodging including breakfast and lunch. Dinner is not included.

  • Participation in this camp will
         Relieve pain and tension
         Increase health and vitality
         Stretch the muscles fully and safely
         Release energy for relaxation, strength and calmness

'Get More Chi in Your Tai Chi' was the Taoist Arts Center's 2001 summer retreat located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.  Taught by Susan Rabinowitz, this course focused on health and healing and went beyond just the physical moves and into the deeper levels at the heart of Tai Chi. Beginners enjoyed learning the 5 Posture Wu Style Mini Form, (known for relieving stress and balancing the body). While those with prior knowledge of Tai Chi used the techniques learned in 'Get More Chi in Your Tai Chi' to deepen their understanding of their existing forms. Push Hands and Taoist Meditation were included. Participants received a certificate of completion upon culmination of the retreat.

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