TaiChi Workshop 5/4/2024 at Shelby Bottom Nature Center (1900 Davidson Street, Nashville, TN)
AAPI (national Asian American and Pacific Islander) Heritage Month occurs in May annually. Its goal is to recognize the contributions and impacts of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States.
CAAN is hosting a series of free arts and culture activities to bring awareness, understanding, and appreciation of Asian arts and culture to our communities in Middle TN.
Free TaiChi Workshop
Date: Saturday 5/4/2024
Time: 10 AM – 11 AM
Location: Shelby Bottoms Nature Center
*Please wear a comfortable outfit, flat shoes, and bring water to the TaiChi Workshop.
TaiChi moves gently with a calm mind, it is nicknamed “Meditation in Motion.” It applies the theory of Yin and Yang, and finds balance of body and mind.
Studies found that practicing TaiChi can lower your blood pressure, decrease anxiety, and strengthen your body and mind.
Instructor is Cindy Hui-Lio Ed.D.
Dr. Hui-Lio practices TaiChi for decades. She presently teaches TaiChi and Qigong at Vanderbilt University. She has been furthering her Tai Chi study under Master Yang Jun, the lineage holder of the Yang Style TaiChi.
Please free register at the Eventbrite, and let us know that you are coming to try out!
When participating this program, you agree with the Health Liability and Media Releases listed below:
Liability Release
You agree to hold harmless and indemnify Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville (CAAN), artists, its officers, instructors, staff, and Shelby Bottoms Nature Center from any and all injury, accidental incident incurred, to person or illness associated with Covid or others, or damage to property, whether that of yourself or another, arising from or connected with my participation in Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville’s programs hosted at the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center (1900 Davidson Street, Nashville, TN).
Media Release
You agree to let Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville (CAAN) use the photos and videos taken during my participation at the CAAN’s dances, performances, rehearsals, programs, activities, and events for documents, and promotional purposes.
Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville (CAAN) is grateful for the support from the Community Foundation, TN Arts Commission, Metro Nashville Arts Commission, the Shelby Bottom Nature Center, and the public!