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24-Form Tai Chi
Registration for this class is now closed. We hope to see you for another Food & Wellness class soon!
Tai Chi is an ancient practice consisting of low-impact, slow-motion movement. The movements are intentional and meditative, improving muscle strength, flexibility, balance and aerobic conditioning. In this fun, no-judgement series, you will explore Tai Chi poses – known traditionally as “forms”—and learn to incorporate gentle movement into your life.
Over the course of six Monday afternoon sessions, you will learn 24 Tai Chi forms. When weather permits, sessions will be held in the Japanese Garden’s Pavilion surrounded by Japanese Maples. Registration includes Garden admission on session dates—we encourage you to explore the Garden before and after each session!
Registration includes a series of 6 sessions – We cannot provide partial refunds for missed sessions but encourage you to continue coming to other sessions if you miss one.
Mondays, October 7, 14, 21, 28, November 4, and 18 (3:00 – 4:00 pm) Please note that class will not meet on November 11.
Registration closes October 5.
$80/Adult or $70/Member Adult
Materials: Please wear comfortable clothes that allow free movement.
Location: Check-in at the entrance to the Japanese Garden / Park in Lot D
Instructor: Edwina Taylor is a certified yoga instructor, and she is passionate about teaching Tai Chi and yoga with a restorative emphasis. You can connect with Edwina through her Instagram @EdwinaTaylorLife.
Inclement Weather: Class will move indoors.
**An email with class details will be sent to all registered guests the day after the registration deadline. To be sure our emails always make it to your inbox, please add the FWBG.org domain to your email whitelist. (Click here for a quick how-to)
24-Form Tai Chi
Date
- Oct 07 2024
- Expired!
Time
- 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Registration for this class is now closed. We hope to see you for another Food & Wellness class soon!
Tai Chi is an ancient practice consisting of low-impact, slow-motion movement. The movements are intentional and meditative, improving muscle strength, flexibility, balance and aerobic conditioning. In this fun, no-judgement series, you will explore Tai Chi poses – known traditionally as “forms”—and learn to incorporate gentle movement into your life.
Over the course of six Monday afternoon sessions, you will learn 24 Tai Chi forms. When weather permits, sessions will be held in the Japanese Garden’s Pavilion surrounded by Japanese Maples. Registration includes Garden admission on session dates—we encourage you to explore the Garden before and after each session!
Registration includes a series of 6 sessions – We cannot provide partial refunds for missed sessions but encourage you to continue coming to other sessions if you miss one.
Mondays, October 7, 14, 21, 28, November 4, and 18 (3:00 – 4:00 pm) Please note that class will not meet on November 11.
Registration closes October 5.
$80/Adult or $70/Member Adult
Materials: Please wear comfortable clothes that allow free movement.
Location: Check-in at the entrance to the Japanese Garden / Park in Lot D
Instructor: Edwina Taylor is a certified yoga instructor, and she is passionate about teaching Tai Chi and yoga with a restorative emphasis. You can connect with Edwina through her Instagram @EdwinaTaylorLife.
Inclement Weather: Class will move indoors.
**An email with class details will be sent to all registered guests the day after the registration deadline. To be sure our emails always make it to your inbox, please add the FWBG.org domain to your email whitelist. (Click here for a quick how-to)