Taijiquan as Qigong: Developing the Subtle Core
with Warren Frerichs
Taijiquan (also t’ai chi ch’uan) defies exact description. It is a martial art. It is a type of meditation. Much like dance, it coordinates body and mind through complex movement. It is also mobility therapy, increasingly prescribed as we age. In this course, we will explore taijiquan as a type of qigong. Qigong is a set of practices yoking together one’s attention, breathing, and movement. It is yogic (“yoke” and “yoga” being cognate). Taijiquan, in all its forms, is qigong, and we will explore its movements, hoping to open door onto some of its mysteries.
Sessions: Eight, 90-minute meetings
When: Mondays, March 24 & 31, April 7, 14 & 21, May 5, 12 & 19
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Cost: $200
Limit: minimum of 8, maximum of 12 participants
Note: This course is continuing through the third trimester in response to participant demand.
Download the Qigong extension registration form here.
Warren Frerichs has lived, studied, and taught in Taiwan, mainland China, Japan, and Korea. He has studied several styles of taijiquan with a number of different teachers. He currently teaches Chinese language and courses in East Asian studies at Greenhill.
For questions, contact Christine Eastus at afterdark@greenhill.org, or by phone at (972) 628-5441.