T’ai Chi Ch’uan – An Exercise for Life / A Way of Life – Continuing the form, August 2011

August 7-14, 2011

This workshop reviews the first section and teaches the complete short Yang form of T’ai Chi Ch’uan as taught by Grandmaster Cheng Man-Ch’ing. It is open to participants of Judyth’s earlier T’ai Chi workshop (Aug 9-12) and to others who practice at least the first section of this form.

This is a good chance to brush up lapsed practices, deepen your understandings and meet and share playing T’ai Chi Ch’uan with others. Applications of the form and sensing hands (tui shou) will be introduced.

Tuition: $600.US/Can equivalent. $200 deposit to reserve space in workshop.

Meals and accommodations extra. There are tenting possibilities on Judyth’s property and/or bunking spaces in sleeping lofts of the studio. (Students lodging on the t’ai chi property will be asked to also contribute a few hours share-work-fun on the grounds -pulling weeds, etc.- one afternoon during the retreat.)

Please register for Continuing T’ai Chi Ch’uan directly with Judyth Weaver: 206-361-4124. June, July & August: 250-935-8500, or through this website.

Judyth O. Weaver received authorization to teach T’ai Chi Ch’uan from Grandmaster Cheng Man-Ch’ing’s Shr Jung Center for Culture and the Arts in 1971, and has been teaching regularly since then. She has taught throughout the world, always focusing on the authenticity, purity and simplicity of this short Yang form in order to promote self-help, relaxation, and coordination of body, mind and spirit. Judyth created the T’ai Chi Ch’uan program at Naropa Institute (now Naropa University) in Boulder, Colorado in 1974, and headed that program for three years. She gives classes, workshops, and private lessons in Seattle, Washington where she lives, in Mexico in the winter, and on Cortes Island, B.C., Canada during the summers.

View from Judyth’s workshop location in Canada