Middlebury College
Tai Chi Chuan: A Contemplative Practice
Semester long course with Nadine Canter
tai chi/taiji /ˌtī ˈCHē/ noun: tai chi chuan
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Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:30 to 6 pm
Fall 2022 - Atwater Lounge A (A100)
| Free for Faculty, Staff, and Students of Middlebury College |
|Registration required (link below) |
| No experience necessary |
| Students eligible for PE credit |
For questions or more information, email nadine: [email protected]
Learn more about nadine's work
Sponsored by Middlebury College's
| Athletics Program | Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life |
| Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest | GMHEC Well-being |
Fall 2022 - Atwater Lounge A (A100)
| Free for Faculty, Staff, and Students of Middlebury College |
|Registration required (link below) |
| No experience necessary |
| Students eligible for PE credit |
For questions or more information, email nadine: [email protected]
Learn more about nadine's work
Sponsored by Middlebury College's
| Athletics Program | Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life |
| Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest | GMHEC Well-being |
Middlebury College Tai Chi Chuan: A Contemplative Practice Class
Nadine is the Community Engagement Specialist for New Perennials and a Visiting Scholar in the Environmental Studies Program at Middlebury. She has been practicing and studying Tai Chi Chuan and philosophy since 2015 with the Tung Family, Falling Waters School of Tai Chi, and Tung Family Tai Chi Chuan of Vermont. This course at Middlebury is an introduction to Tai Chi as a contemplative practice. You will be learning the Tung Family's yang form Tai Chi slow set. Nadine will be sharing Qi Gong practices, meditation techniques as well as holding space for discussions on Daoism and how this philosophy and way of being is at the root of healthy bodies and a healthy planet.
This introductory contemplative practice course is free to all Middlebury College faculty, staff, and students. It is made possible by the generous support from Middlebury College's Athletics Program, the Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, and the Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest. Additional sponsorship for faculty and staff has been provided by the GMHEC Wellness Program.
This introductory contemplative practice course is free to all Middlebury College faculty, staff, and students. It is made possible by the generous support from Middlebury College's Athletics Program, the Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, and the Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest. Additional sponsorship for faculty and staff has been provided by the GMHEC Wellness Program.