Editor's note: this page may reference information that is no longer correct - this sunday morning group may no longer be meeting - so, it's up to you to ensure that it is! ;-)

T'ai Chi Ch'uan Sunday Morning

Where?

On sunny and/or warm Sunday's, you can find us in Frick Park
(adjacent to the Frick Art Museum), on Reynolds St. in the Point Breeze
section of Pittsburgh.

For Winter '01, find us in U of Pitt's Bellefield Hall, 4th floor. Sign in, take the elevator to 4, walk all through the halls around the back. Turn right up 8 or 9 steps, and you're in a really cool little gymnasium (aka, the "Little Louis Gym"). That's where we're workin' out.



Who's welcome to attend?

Anyone and everyone.

We work with advanced students and beginners alike, and all those in between,

which makes for a fun, ever-changing mix.

Just bring your humor, your mind, and your body.


When?

From 10:00 am until 12:00 noon.

Instructed by Mr. Leonard Tolbert

For information, call 371-6135



Ooops, the following was the location for Winter '00 (fall '99/spring '00)... see above for Winter '01

On less inviting Sunday morning's, we're playing in the
Helios Arts, located at 1100 East Carson Street,
on the "south side" of Pittsburgh.
The Helios Arts studio is easily found on the southeast corner
of 11th St. and East Carson. The best places
to park are either on 11th St., or in the bank
parking lot behind the studio building.

White Crane (Beijing 24 form), in Helios, Winter '00

T'ai Chi Ch'uan (T'ai Ji Q'uan) Forms

1. Yang Style Short Form (Beijing Style 24)
2. Yang Family Long Form
3. T'ai Chi Straight Sword
4. T'ai Chi Broadsword
5. The Free Hands Fighting -- 88 Hard



Laban Notation

Formalizing the structure of our T'ai Chi
1. Intro to Labanotation
2. Laban Notation at Ohio State University

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Previously Updated: October 18th, 2001
Updated: October 27th, 2006
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