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T'ai Chi For Health And Relaxation - Winter Session I
Jan 6, 2026 - Fév 10, 2026

T'ai Chi Ch'uan is literally translated as supreme ultimate boxing. The supreme ultimate part refers to the Chinese concept of the origin of the universe. Out of the infinite potential of the void arises the dual principles of yin and yang. Yang being the male, warm, forceful, light principle, and Yin being the female, cool, yielding, dark principle. Neither one of these principles is superior to the other, and both are necessary because each contains some of the other. They are two sides of the same coin. The yin-yang symbol is also a symbol of T'ai Chi. T'ai Chi Ch'uan is a harmonious dance of yin and yang sometimes referred to as “meditation in motion”.

T’ai Chi was originally practiced as a martial art emphasizing strength and speed. Through time it has evolved into a gentle form of exercise that can be practiced by people of all ages. It consists of a sequence of movements that are performed slowly, softly and gracefully with smooth, even transitions.

This is a six-week series with classes meeting once per week: The cost is $65 per person

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Jan 6, 2026 - Fév 10, 2026
Mar
4:00après-midi / soir - 5:15après-midi / soir EDT
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$65.00
6 Séances
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T'ai Chi For Health And Relaxation - Winter Session I
Jan 7, 2026 - Fév 11, 2026

T'ai Chi Ch'uan is literally translated as supreme ultimate boxing. The supreme ultimate part refers to the Chinese concept of the origin of the universe. Out of the infinite potential of the void arises the dual principles of yin and yang. Yang being the male, warm, forceful, light principle, and Yin being the female, cool, yielding, dark principle. Neither one of these principles is superior to the other, and both are necessary because each contains some of the other. They are two sides of the same coin. The yin-yang symbol is also a symbol of T'ai Chi. T'ai Chi Ch'uan is a harmonious dance of yin and yang sometimes referred to as “meditation in motion”.

T’ai Chi was originally practiced as a martial art emphasizing strength and speed. Through time it has evolved into a gentle form of exercise that can be practiced by people of all ages. It consists of a sequence of movements that are performed slowly, softly and gracefully with smooth, even transitions.

This is a six-week series with classes meeting once per week: The cost is $65 per person

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Programme or Emploi du temps
Jan 7, 2026 - Fév 11, 2026
Mer
7:00après-midi / soir - 8:15après-midi / soir EDT
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$65.00
6 Séances
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T'ai Chi For Health And Relaxation - Winter Session I
Jan 10, 2026 - Fév 14, 2026

T'ai Chi Ch'uan is literally translated as supreme ultimate boxing. The supreme ultimate part refers to the Chinese concept of the origin of the universe. Out of the infinite potential of the void arises the dual principles of yin and yang. Yang being the male, warm, forceful, light principle, and Yin being the female, cool, yielding, dark principle. Neither one of these principles is superior to the other, and both are necessary because each contains some of the other. They are two sides of the same coin. The yin-yang symbol is also a symbol of T'ai Chi. T'ai Chi Ch'uan is a harmonious dance of yin and yang sometimes referred to as “meditation in motion”.

T’ai Chi was originally practiced as a martial art emphasizing strength and speed. Through time it has evolved into a gentle form of exercise that can be practiced by people of all ages. It consists of a sequence of movements that are performed slowly, softly and gracefully with smooth, even transitions.

This is a six-week series with classes meeting once per week: The cost is $65 per person

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Programme or Emploi du temps
Jan 10, 2026 - Fév 14, 2026
Sam
11:30du matin - 12:45après-midi / soir EDT
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$65.00
6 Séances
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