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Detailed programme

Symbolism, Myth and Healing in Taiji - Tew Bunnag
From Friday 11 September 2020
To Sunday 13 September 2020

Postponed to Autumn. Dates to be announced.

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Symbolism and Myth are embedded in the Form of the Taiji.

Not only are they aspects that deepen the practice but they also form the basis of the healing aspect of the art.

 

 

EUROPEAN SCHOOL OF T’AI CHI CH’UAN  www.metta-taichi.org.uk

 

 

 

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Tew

 

Born into a diplomatic family in Bangkok in 1947, Tew Bunnag was educated in England and read Chinese and Economics at Cambridge University, graduating in 1968.
In 1975 he helped to establish a spiritual therapeutic centre outside Cambridge which combined traditional Eastern practices such as meditation and T'ai Chi with Western approaches.

In 1986 he moved to Greece with his family and opened the Centre in Athens, teaching t’ai chi and meditation, at the same time travelling and teaching in Europe.  
In 1989 he came to Corfu for the first time and started the Corfu T’ai Chi group, giving monthly classes and summer workshops. 

After an absence of a few years in Thailand, he returned to Corfu in 2007 and has been visiting the island every spring and autumn since then.  He is the founder of the European School of T'ai Chi Ch’uan and divides his time between his home in Spain, and Bangkok, Thailand, where he is very actively involved in the Mercy Centre for street children and families with Aids.   
He is an author of works on T’ai Chi and meditation, as well as novels and stories of life in Thailand. In Spain he is currently the president of Vinyana , an association offering training to doctors and nursing staff as well as family carers on integrating Spiritual Care and how to find a compassionate way to treat and help the dying.

 

 

 

 

Programme

 

Friday May 1st and Saturday May 2nd : 08.00-09.00: Taiji/Qigong:  Breakfast

 

10.30 – 13.30 : Introductory Talk : Taiji/Qigong : Lunch

 

15.30 to 19.30 Taiji/Qigong , Meditation

 

Sunday May 3rd : 08.00-09.00 Taiji/Qigong : Breakfast

 

10.30 – 13.30 Taiji/Qigong         13.45 Closing and Lunch