An Interview with Arthur Rosenfeld

By HOLLY SWEENEY-HILLMAN May 2014, Academic Program Director   Author Arthur Rosenfeld will be speaking at the 2014 International Tai Chi Chuan Symposium as well as doing a book reading from his latest novel, YIN, a love story about the life of Lao Tsu....

Grandmaster Ma Hailong

Grandmaster Ma Hailong was born in 1935 into one of China’s most distinguished  martial arts families. His great-grandfather, Quan You (1834 – 1902), was an officer of the Imperial Guards Brigade in Beijing’s Forbidden City. At this time, Yang...

Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan

Wu style originated from Quan You (1834 – 1902) who was born in Da Xing County, Beijing. He was a Manchurian and a member of the Imperial Guard in Beijing. He learned the art of Tai Chi Chuan directly from Yang Luchan, and also under his son, Yang Banhou. Quan...

Morning Sunrise Practices

During the Symposium, join us for daily morning sunrise practices Monday to Friday, 6:15-7:00 a.m. These practices present exercises and movements that are related to Tai Chi Chuan but are different from practicing a form or sequence. The morning sunrise practices are...

Don’t Miss the Symposium!

Dears Friends, I attended the last Symposium in 2009 in Nashville. It was an excellent and amazing experience, because we learned so much with the 5 great masters and all academics. It was a privilege to learn directly from the source with the 5 leaders of the 5...

Evening Events

There are many entertaining evening events planned for the 2014 International Tai Chi Chuan Symposium. Here’s an overview: Grand Opening Ceremonies Sunday July 6, Spalding University Center Building Ballroom. Join us for an evening of introductions and Dr. Daniel...