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Qigong with Lu

Where
72 Bathurst St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
WEA Sydney
When

Tuesdays, 6pm to 7pm Tuesday 8 October to Tuesday 10 December Friday 11 October from 9:30am to 10:30am

Cost

Adult: $199Concession: $179

Qigong (pronounced "chi-gong") works with the intelligence of the life force energy by combining gentle movement exercises, meditation and controlled breathing; providing increased levels of vitality, mental, physical and spiritual health.

Anyone – regardless of ability, age, or beliefs can participate. You can choose to sit, stand or lie down during this practice (please bring a mat for the latter) and find out how Qigong can lead you towards a healthier and happier life. Student are required to bring a bottle of water, and wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

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WEA Sydney

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