From China to Manchester, NH

A special d ay with two renowned teachers from Shanghai China?
Master Wang Ming Bo and Master Rose Oliver M.B.E.?
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Hosted by the Oriental Healing Arts Association?
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Sunday, August 4, 2013?
08:30am ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Arrival & Registration ?
09:00 – 10:45am ? ? Integrative Medicine ?– ? Exploring the Model in China – ? TCM and Western Medicine?
11:00 – 12:15am ? ? Tui- Na for Massage Therapists ?
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Lunch on your own?
1:15 – 2:30pm ? ?Tai Chi for Seniors ?– ? Qigong and Tai Chi Fundamentals from the Masters?
3:00 – 5:00pm ? ?Advanced Tai Chi ?– ? Forms, Push Hands & Application?
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Come for a full day or just the session(s) that interest you. ?
Discounts for: Early registration by July 28, Groups ? – ? Get ?5 ? or more ?to register with you ?and yours is free.?
Costs and registration on line at www.wusu.com ? ?Further I nfo: ?603 – 382 – 3771 ?or elg@wusu.com?
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Location : Jewish Federation of NH, 698 Beech Street, Manchester NH 03104?
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Master Rose Oliver, M.B.E.?
Before moving to China in 2000, Rose and her late husband Rey ran a Taiji school together in Britain,?
and invited high level teachers from around the world to offer seminars. In 2005 she founded the?
Double Dragon Alliance ?( www.doubledragonalliance.com) , based in Shanghai, to sponsor skilled?
teachers and f oster cultural exchange. She has studied Chen, Yang, and Wu styles, San Shou, Tui?
Shou, Lan Shou, Qigong, and Tong Bei with many notable teachers. In 2011, she was awarded an?
M.B.E. (Member of the Order of the British Empire) by Queen ?Elizabeth II ?for her work in?
developing and furthering Sino- British relations and for fostering inter- cultural exchange,?
communication and friendship. She will teach and also translate for Master Wang. ?
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Master Wang Ming Bo?
Master Wang practiced Chinese wrestling and boxing, a nd began training in Taijiquan in 1993,?
after ? an industrial accident ?left him bedridden with both ankles broken. His doctors said ?he?
would probably not walk again. However, he began to walk on crutches to his local park, and met?
and became a student of Wu Style Taiji Master Wang Haoda, who was in his late 60’s . ?Since then?
he has also studied Chen ?and Yang Style s with Master Tao Chengqiang. Since the passing of his?
teacher ?in 2002, Master Wang has focused exclusively on Yang Style Taiji with Grandmaster?
Dong ?Bin and his disciple Master Ren Gang. Master Wang is a generous and patient teacher,?
with a warm and friendly nature and ?an extensive knowledge of Taiji, Tuina, Chinese Medicine?
and other related arts. ??

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