In Japan - Shaolin Sisters' Weekend - "Flowing through the Foundations of Shaolin"
Join us for a special weekend in Japan with Sifu Joan Browne and Sifu Emiko Hsuen!
This is the 3rd in a series of unforgettable "Shaolin Sisters' Weekends".
Students will deepen their ability to 'flow with energy' in Shaolin Cosmos Chi Kung, Wahnam Taijiquan and Shaolin Kungfu.
Special guest and Chief Instructor for Shaolin Wahnam Ireland, Sifu Joan Browne will teach ''A Treasure of Shaolin'' Elite Patterns from the18 Lohan Hands set- Shaolin Cosmos Chi Kung.
Sifu Emiko Hsuen will teach two workshops: a) Shaolin Kungfu b) Wahnam Taijiquan.
Dates: May 23, 24, 25
The weather in Japan is ideal at this time of year. For access to some of the most cutting-edge technology, you can visit Akihabara and Shinjuku. To see one of the most crowded cross-walks in the world, be sure to put Shibuya on your list of things to do. It goes without saying that Japanese food is delicious and aesthetically pretty to look at - there is something for everyone!
For more information, please visit: http://shaolinwahnam.jp/index_en.html
To register, please write to Sifu Yumi or me at: shaolin@shaolinwahnam.jp.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Best wishes,
Emiko
Join us for a special weekend in Japan with Sifu Joan Browne and Sifu Emiko Hsuen!
This is the 3rd in a series of unforgettable "Shaolin Sisters' Weekends".
Students will deepen their ability to 'flow with energy' in Shaolin Cosmos Chi Kung, Wahnam Taijiquan and Shaolin Kungfu.
Special guest and Chief Instructor for Shaolin Wahnam Ireland, Sifu Joan Browne will teach ''A Treasure of Shaolin'' Elite Patterns from the18 Lohan Hands set- Shaolin Cosmos Chi Kung.
Sifu Emiko Hsuen will teach two workshops: a) Shaolin Kungfu b) Wahnam Taijiquan.
Dates: May 23, 24, 25
The weather in Japan is ideal at this time of year. For access to some of the most cutting-edge technology, you can visit Akihabara and Shinjuku. To see one of the most crowded cross-walks in the world, be sure to put Shibuya on your list of things to do. It goes without saying that Japanese food is delicious and aesthetically pretty to look at - there is something for everyone!
For more information, please visit: http://shaolinwahnam.jp/index_en.html
To register, please write to Sifu Yumi or me at: shaolin@shaolinwahnam.jp.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Best wishes,
Emiko


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