Confucius Institute event
Tai Chi Kung Fu Fan
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Ali Mubarik
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| Location | Casuarina campus, Red Building 02.1.01 - Gulwa/Austin Asche Hall, Basketball court | |
| Open to | CDU staff and students, Public | |
Tai Chi Kung Fu Fan was created by the Beijing Senior Sports Association to support Beijing's bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games. Ever since this routine was launched, it immediately aroused a strong response from the people and has now become one of the most popular presentations of Tai Chi fitness programs showcased at many occasions and events!
Tai Chi Kung Fu Fan flexibly combines the waving of the fan with Tai Chi movement skills and blends different styles of martial arts movements. Cleverly combining martial arts movements with Chinese Kung Fu and song melodies, this Tai Chi Kung Fu Fan is full of elegance and unrestrained beauty and the masculine majesty of martial arts.
Ornamental and easy to learn and practice, it is an excellent choice for Tai Chi fans to cultivate their sentiments and strengthen their bodies!
Come and enjoy this unique style of Tai Chi practice with us!
Join us every Monday at 5.30 pm, from 26 January - 30 March.
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