Every year, we hold tai chi seminars, assessments for our students and intensive training camps for our instructors. We also participate in public demonstrations and hold a variety of other events. Read on to find out what's new.
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If you'd like to participate in these events, please contact the person listed for more details.
Wellington seminar, 1pm 10 May 2008
Hamilton seminar, 2pm 14 June 2008
Instructor training camp, 5 July to 7 July 2008
Whangarei seminar, 13 September 2008
Auckland seminar, 1 November 2008
Auckland individual assessments, 24 May and 8 November 2008
Please discuss with your instructor if you would like to register.
Christchurch Seminar
Following a theme of how skill is trained through the form, Professor Yek taught how to cultivate the natural elasticity that is needed for fajin.
Takapuna Mardi Gras (Auckland)

It was party time in Takapuna. Amongst a Rhumba beat and a festive crowd, three volunteers from Sing Ong Tai Chi Auckland gave a well received demonstration of the 42 movement form, and a short workshop on our tai chi exercises.
Lantern Festival in Christchurch
Mr Chan and students and teachers from the Christchurch Sing Ong Tai Chi groups gave a demonstration the tai chi exercises, the 42 movement form, and push hands.
Lantern Festival in Albert Park (Auckland)

Michael Yek and a group of Sing Ong Tai Chi students gave a demo in Albert Park in February 2006. It was a great atmosphere with the buzzing crowd, the sun setting, and the lanterns lighting up. The group did the tai chi 42 movement form, and Michael Yek did the tai chi staff form.
Demo in Palmerston North
In February, Sing Ong Tai Chi Palmerston North gave a demonstration at the Open day, Victoria Esplanade. The photo shows them doing the 37 movement short form. A good crowd of people enjoyed the show.
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