Free Taoist Tai Chi™ Beginner Classes for Everyone
at Yonge-Dundas Square on August 8, 2013, Starting at 9 am
Lift Your Spirit, Renovate Your Body
TORONTO, Aug. 7, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ - Colourful dragon dances, a festive parade, and free introductory classes for the public will mark Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi™ International Awareness Day 2013 on Thursday, August 8, which will be held in downtown Toronto's Yonge-Dundas Square starting at 9:00 am. A detailed schedule is available at http://www.taoist.org/awd
The theme of the festivities is Lift Your Spirit, Renovate Your Body, which speaks to the unique mind-body health and healing benefits practitioners of this ancient internal art experience. As health reporter Jane Brody wrote in the New York Times, "After reviewing existing scientific evidence for its potential health benefits, I've concluded that the proper question to ask yourself may not be why you should practice tai chi, but why not." What are you waiting for?
Free public classes will begin at 9:00 am and start every 30 minutes until 1:30 pm. All are welcome to learn the first few moves of the set, while demos, speeches and the parade take place. Special guests who will address the crowd starting at 10 am include: Members of Parliament Judy Sgro (York West) and Chungsen Leung (Willowdale); Jeff Izzo of the Political Economic Section of the US Consulate; City of Toronto Councilors Norm Kelly (Scarborough-Agincourt), Chin Lee (Scarborough-Rouge River) and Sandra Yeung-Rocco (Vaughan Ward 4). Also speaking is Trevor Roberts, the executive director of the Arthritis Society of Toronto.
More than an exercise club, Fung Loy Kok is a member organization whose aims and objectives are to make the Taoist Tai Chi™ arts available to all, to promote the health-improving qualities of these arts, to promote cultural exchange, and to help others. Members join the society and are free to take any and as many classes as they would like at branches around the world. For more information, visit http://www.taoist.org or call (416) 656-2110.
About Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism
Fung Loy Kok originated in a temple co-founded by Master Moy Lin Shin and Mr. Mui Ming-to in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong in 1968. The temple's teachings are deeply rooted in the ancient spiritual traditions and culture of China. Fung Loy Kok follows the teachings of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. In 1970, Master Moy Lin Shin immigrated to Canada, where he founded the organization. In 1981, he opened the first Fung Loy Kok high shrine at the Society's Bathurst St. location in Toronto to offer a transformative path of physical, mental, and spiritual cultivation. Today, more than 40,000 members in 26 countries around the world feel the benefits of the internal arts of health that he taught.
Image with caption: " Two of the longest dragons in North America will dance at Yonge-Dundas Square on August 8 as part of the Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi™ International Awareness Day celebration from 9 am to 2 pm. Visit taoist.org for details. Cultivating the spirit for better health. (CNW Group/TAOIST TAI CHI SOCIETY OF CANADA)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130808_C4777_PHOTO_EN_29689.jpg
Image with caption: "Yesterday at the International Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi™ Centre in Orangeville, Ontario, more than 400 members of the organization created the largest Taoist chant in North America. Come learn more today in downtown Toronto at Yonge-Dundas Square. See taoist.org. (CNW Group/TAOIST TAI CHI SOCIETY OF CANADA)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130808_C4777_PHOTO_EN_29698.jpg
Image with caption: "Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi™ is the largest nonprofit tai chi organization in the world with more than 40,000 members in 26 countries. To find out more about s information about branches, classes and events worldwide, visit taoist.org. Cultivating the spirit for better health. (CNW Group/TAOIST TAI CHI SOCIETY OF CANADA)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130808_C4777_PHOTO_EN_29691.jpg
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SOURCE: TAOIST TAI CHI SOCIETY OF CANADA
Contact: Mitchell Davis +1-917-208-9312
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