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![]() Dear [World Tai Chi & Qigong Day] & Bill, We, seven practiced Tai Chi (Yang style)on April 29th, 2006 at 10:00 on the Sundial Bridge in Redding, CA, USA. The first two photos 1611 and 1617 were on the bridge as many visitors walked across the bridge. The next two 1632 and 1635 were under the bridge by the Sacramento River practicing Eight Pieces of Brocade. Six of us have practiced Tai Chi a number of years together. Several times we have met to celebrate World Tai Chi Day and will continue to do so. The Sundial Bridge, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, was finished in Summer 2004. I have practiced Tai Chi for 20 years. I have taught Tai Chi and Qigong at Shasta College with Community Education for about 12 years. I continue to learn with Marilyn Bonney, North Valley Tai Chi in Chico, CA and Doc Fai Wong in San Francisco, CA. Karen Mitsueda |
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