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Saturday, August 29 • 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Tai-Chi FULL

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What to expect: 
Tai Chi: a slow, steady, rhythmic flow of movement with a focus on balance and detail

What to bring:
Please bring a water bottle, warm socks, and yoga mat
If you'd like to take breaks, you may also bring a seat cushion and blanket 

Part of our festival’s connection tradition includes exchanging gifts or items that you bring to the festival. (rocks, stones, bead bracelets, etc.)

Experience level: 
All ages and experience levels welcomed.

If the session has a theme of silent meditation or sound healing, please help us maintain the quiet atmosphere and decorum. 

Things to consider:
The season is Spring which means the weather is still a bit unpredictable. Please dress in layers.

Please silence your phones at all times and step to the back of the room if you need to engage with it. We would however recommend an unplugged experience if you are able.

The festival brings a multitude of experiences and packs a tight schedule. We encourage you to take breaks as needed. Remember to stay hydrated and please connect with festival volunteers if you have questions.


Speakers
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Nick Peters

Tai Chi and Yoga Instructor
Nick has been teaching Tai Chi for about 20 years.  He loves teaching to the aging population because of how Tai Chi can make such drastic improvement in their balance in such a short amount of time. He has also taught Tai Chi at many schools in the Skagit Valley and the Bellingham... Read More →


Saturday August 29, 2020 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Glass House