605 days ago

Tai Chi in the City Centre

Adam Parkinson from Aaiotanga Emily Reserve Neighbourhood Hub

Join our City Centre Neighbourhood Tai Chi crew!
Classes starting next week.

Tai Chi is meditation (and a bit of gentle exercise & stretching) in motion.
We have a fab local teacher.

Venue: Aaiotanga Community Space 22 Emily Place
Cost: Koha / donation
Times: Currently taking enrolments for classes beginning April 16 and 18.

Three options have been offered for the April / May classes:

I've done a few rounds - intermediate level - 6 weeks:

Tuesday 7:15am - 8:00am, Begins April 16 - Finishes 21 May, 2024.

Taster class - 3 classes over 3 weeks:
Tuesday 5:30pm - 6:15pm, Begins April 16 - Finishes 30 April, 2024.

Beginner Class - 6 weeks:
Thursday 5:30pm - 6:15pm, Begins April 18 - Finishes 30 May, 2024.
(Note that ANZAC Day is on 25th April so this class runs for one week longer)

For more info on class times and to register click on 'more': and then click on the class you would like to. join.

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Keen to dig deeper? Mike White has the scoop.

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So we’re curious…
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