Tai Chi Qigong in the park
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Tai Chi Qigong in the park

Date & time
Sat 20 Apr 2024
8:00am to 9:00am
Add to Calendar 2024-04-20 08:00 2024-04-20 09:00 Australia/Brisbane Tai Chi Qigong in the park This dynamic activity is invigorating, works with both your body AND your mind, and will help you feel relaxed, refreshed and calm. Tai Chi is becoming recognised as the world's most beneficial health system. Rejuvenate your body and learn to create a tranquil mind. Join any week - all welcome! New Farm Park, 137 Sydney Street, New Farm
Age

All ages

Cost

$6

This dynamic activity is invigorating, works with both your body AND your mind, and will help you feel relaxed, refreshed and calm. Tai Chi is becoming recognised as the world's most beneficial health system. Rejuvenate your body and learn to create a tranquil mind. Join any week - all welcome!

Bookings

No bookings required. For more information phone Rod on 0400 335 645

Meeting point

Meet near the ferry terminal.

Venue

New Farm Park, 137 Sydney Street, New Farm

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