by Daniel Corona | Dec 26, 2013 | Article
Tai Chi Training Methods The 2014 Symposium features workshops with each of the Grandmasters of the main styles of Tai Chi Chuan. Since many people only practice one style and would choose to continue to practice their style, a common question is: What is the value of...
by Daniel Corona | Dec 16, 2013 | Article, Biography
The 2014 Symposium features Grandmasters from five main styles of Tai Chi Chuan. Chen Style, originating from Chen Wangting (1600-1680), is a style that is often demonstrated more dynamically than ...
by Daniel Corona | Dec 16, 2013 | Article
When you aren’t attending sessions or events at the Symposium and are looking to do a little sight-seeing, one area of the city you may want to visit is Fourth Street Live! It is Louisville’s premier dining, entertainment and retail destination located...
by Daniel Corona | Dec 8, 2013 | Article
BRUNO REPETTO, Omaha, Nebraska, USA “I found it very valuable to be able to gain insight into the common aspects between the major Tai Chi Chuan styles. Each Grandmaster had different ways to focus on those aspects, and this allowed me to value the teachings and to...
by Daniel Corona | Dec 8, 2013 | Article
With Master Han Hoong Wang By PAT RICE, Director, Program Department A special part of the Symposium is the addition of two two-hour workshops scheduled Saturday, July 5. The Pre-Symposium workshops A and B are intended to provide those new to Tai Chi the foundation...
by Daniel Corona | Sep 8, 2013 | Article
following the 2009 Tai Chi Chuan Symposium Master Chen Zhenglei I feel this event was very comprehensive, systematic and cooperative. First, it was comprehensive because first, the Grandmasters from all five styles were here, also with their families, disciples and...