Tai Chi at Te Kupenga o Rongomai - Maidstone Sports Hub
Tai Chi at Te Kupenga o Rongomai - Maidstone Sports Hub
11 Railway Avenue, Upper Hutt
NOT Strictly Tai Chi classes for this school term finished today, and what a successful first term it was at this fabulous new sports venue!
(We're in the hall between Judo and Boxing)
The venue has wheelchair access and free parking
THE GREAT NEWS IS WE WILL BE RETURNING AFTER THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS FOR THE NEXT SCHOOL TERM
Wednesday 7pm - 8pm class resumes 24th July, for 10 weeks
Thursday 10am - 11am class resumes 25th July, for 10 weeks
No experience necessary
Newcomers welcome
Focus on breath control, balance, movement, mindset and more
For more details PM or contact me on 0211532508
Andrew Hardwick Tai Chi Coach at NOT Strictly Tai Chi
www.tekupengaorongomai.org.nz...
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When the police pressed “play,” the tape said, “I can’t go on,” and then there was a gunshot.
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WETA COULD BE BETTA
After having written in Social Media about this place as a must visit tourist attraction within the Wellington region, I visited the Weta Workshops for a guided tour today.
And unfortunately my verdict is that Weta Workshops is an ok thing for tourists but nothing more.
I suppose it depends on what one might have expected beforehand. The tour guide named Logan was himself an actor and film production teamster and without doubt a highlight of the tour with his insight to all the movies etc Weta has been asked to "prop up".
The tour is overly expensive for admission and if the screen photo went with the admission price, it would have been somewhat more value for money instead of the $20 per photo asked for.
Maybe the best things I saw were being a mere few centimetres away from one of the actual Oscars and Baftas award trophies that Richard Taylor and his team have won.
So now Wellington has really just four things to boast about to tourists - Brewtown, Zealandia, Te Papa and The Beehive.