Free Events

OPEN HOUSE

Tuesday Sept 8, 2026 @ 6:15 pm
The Open House is the best time to check out the school and meet the students. We’ll talk about our courses and  philosophy, and have demonstrations. Everyone can ask questions.

Join us at the Open House and see for yourself why so many people like our Tai Chi, Qigong and Meditation classes.

FREE CLASSES

Marriage of Heaven & Earth Qigong 
Tuesday March 28, 2026 @ 7pm.
Discover these gentle Taoist exercises — your mind and body will thank you!

Wu style Tai Chi short form 
Tuesday March 28, 2026 @ 8pm.
Tai Chi is the exercise choice of millions. It calms. strengthens and heals while improving balance, flexibility and stamina. 

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Taoist Arts Center
All are Welcome

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”I am not your teacher.
The principles are your teacher.”
B.P. Chan at the Taoist Arts Center 1993

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If you’d like to come to our classes, please fill out this form, tell us what classes you’re interested in and let us know a little about your interests.

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HERE ARE SOME COMMENTS FROM OUR STUDENTS

Chi Kung just makes you feel better. Hillary A.

The Taoist Arts Center is a very relaxed place that teaches very serious internal arts. Sara P.

I was impressed by your teaching. I felt comfortable with you and the group from the first class. Polly E.

Susan is an excellent teacher - both in teaching the movements and in explaining what lies behind them. The classes have helped me to be more relaxed and calm. Eva W.

What I really like about Taoist Meditation is that there is no analysis, no story to get into. I can just keep dissolving anything that comes up. For the first time in my life, I can be aware of something when it comes up and let it go. It’s very freeing. JoAnn T.