Generating Energy Flow (An Introduction to Shaolin Cosmos Chi Kung)
Wednesday evenings, 8.00 - 9.30
Starts October 13th and runs for 12 consecutive weeks
Costs 300 Euros
The Eighteen Lohan Hands (The complete system for holistic health and development)
Thursday evenings, 8.00 - 9.30
Starts October 14 and runs for 12 consecutive weeks
Costs 300 Euros
Chi Kung Open Classes
Wednesday evenings, 8.00 - 9.30
October 13, 20, 27 & November 3rd
Free if taking the 'Generating Energy Flow' course, otherwise 25 Euros per night
The Fundamentals of Shaolin Kungfu
Monday evenings, 7.00 - 9.00 for the first 6 months, 8.00 - 10.00 from then on
Open classes in January, April, July and October.
Potential students should register their interest. A decision will then be made whether they should start Kungfu or practice Chi Kung first.
All courses and classes will be held at the Hub Studio, Westerstraat 187-14 (1st floor)
Monday, 21 June 2010
Review Courses; July & August 2010
Review courses - July
Review Course - Generating Energy Flow (An Introduction to Shaolin Cosmos Chi Kung)
Wednesday evenings, 8.00 - 9.30
July 7, 14, 21, 28
Costs 100 Euros
Review Course - Massaging Internal Organs (For the lungs, stomach and kidneys and the related emotional cleansing)
Thursday evenings, 8.00 - 9.30
July 8, 15, 22, 29
Costs 100 Euros
Costs 100 Euros
Review Course - Massaging Internal Organs (For the lungs, stomach and kidneys and the related emotional cleansing)
Thursday evenings, 8.00 - 9.30
July 8, 15, 22, 29
Costs 100 Euros
Review courses - August
Review Course - The Eighteen Lohan Hands (The complete system for holistic health and development)
Wednesday evenings, 8.00 - 9.30
August 4, 11, 18, 25
Costs 100 Euros
Review Course - Sinew Metamorphosis (For courage, clarity and tremendous Internal Force)
Thursday evenings, 8.00 - 9.30
August 5, 12, 19, 26
Costs 100 Euros
Thursday evenings, 8.00 - 9.30
August 5, 12, 19, 26
Costs 100 Euros
New courses - July
The Fundamentals of Shaolin Kungfu
Monday evenings, 7.00 - 9.00 for the first 6 months, 8.00 - 10.00 from then on.
Monday evenings, 7.00 - 9.00 for the first 6 months, 8.00 - 10.00 from then on.
All courses and classes will be held at the Hub Studio, Westerstraat 187-14 (1st floor)
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Chi Kung & Singing workshop
A special opportunity to participate and discover the common ground between chi kung & singing. By combining both disciplines into one workshop, we create a joyful state of mind to open the senses and explore the connection between movement and sound, body and voice.
Do you enjoy singing and also want to be more aware of how you communicate? This workshop will enhance the skills of relaxation, listening and better breathing to develop the range and colour of your voice.
The workshop will be from 14.00 - 17.00 on Saturday 15th May at the Hub Studio, Westerstraat 187-14 (1st floor). This first workshop has a special introductory price of 50 Euros. Places are limited so confirmation and prior payment are obligatory.
For confirmation and payment details, email darryl.collett@shaolinwahnam.nl
About the Instructors
For confirmation and payment details, email darryl.collett@shaolinwahnam.nl
About the Instructors
Sifu Darryl Collett is taught by Shaolin Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit and has been teaching Chi Kung for over 7 years. He believes Chi Kung allows us to get the most out of our lives by embracing our true potential.
Kirsten Schotteldrier studied classical singing and directing at the Folkwag Conservatory in Essen and studied with famous singers around the world. For the past 14 years, she has been teaching people of all skill levels and backgrounds how to overcome traumatic experience, false use and to find better expression through their voice.
Thursday, 18 March 2010
New courses; April 2010
Generating Energy Flow (An Introduction to Shaolin Cosmos Chi Kung)
Wednesday evenings, 7.30 - 9.00
Starts April 7th and runs for 12 consecutive weeks
Costs 300 Euros
Massaging Internal Organs (For the lungs, stomach and kidneys and the related emotional cleansing)
Thursday evenings, 8.30 - 10.00
Starts April 1st and runs for 12 consecutive weeks (including Koninginnenacht)
Costs 300 Euros
Chi Kung Open Classes
Wednesday evenings, 7.30 - 9.00
April 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th
Free if taking the 'Generating Energy Flow' course, otherwise 25 Euros per night
The Fundamentals of Shaolin Kungfu
Monday evenings, 7.00 - 9.00 for the first 6 months, 8.00 - 10.00 from then on
Open classes in January, April, July and October.
Potential students should register their interest. A decision will then be made whether they should start Kungfu or practice Chi Kung first.
Chi Kung review class. Prior attendance at any course is required
Wednesday evenings, 9.00 - 10.00
Costs 50 Euros per month
Feel free to come from 8.00 onwards to drink tea, check in and catch up with each other.
All courses and classes will be held at the Hub Studio, Westerstraat 187-14 (1st floor)
Wednesday evenings, 7.30 - 9.00
Starts April 7th and runs for 12 consecutive weeks
Costs 300 Euros
Massaging Internal Organs (For the lungs, stomach and kidneys and the related emotional cleansing)
Thursday evenings, 8.30 - 10.00
Starts April 1st and runs for 12 consecutive weeks (including Koninginnenacht)
Costs 300 Euros
Chi Kung Open Classes
Wednesday evenings, 7.30 - 9.00
April 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th
Free if taking the 'Generating Energy Flow' course, otherwise 25 Euros per night
The Fundamentals of Shaolin Kungfu
Monday evenings, 7.00 - 9.00 for the first 6 months, 8.00 - 10.00 from then on
Open classes in January, April, July and October.
Potential students should register their interest. A decision will then be made whether they should start Kungfu or practice Chi Kung first.
Chi Kung review class. Prior attendance at any course is required
Wednesday evenings, 9.00 - 10.00
Costs 50 Euros per month
Feel free to come from 8.00 onwards to drink tea, check in and catch up with each other.
All courses and classes will be held at the Hub Studio, Westerstraat 187-14 (1st floor)
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit highlights the modern Scholar-Warrior
"In our school, we do not merely teach Chi Kung, Shaolin Kungfu or Wahnam Taijiquan; we teach a way of life that is meaningful and rewarding for ourselves and to other people.
We are quite clear about our aims and objectives. For most of us, we choose the scholar-warrior ideal. For those of us who are more advanced in our training, we aspire to be warrior-monks. We do not really go to war to be warriors or shave our heads to be monks. We aspire to these ideals, such as the clarity of thought and intellectual depth of a scholar, the courage and righteousness of a warrior, and the compassion and cosmic wisdom of a monk.
Actually all of us are warriors. If you compete in sport, work in a profession, or engage in business, you are a warrior. But we do not want to be a crude warrior, like one who is proud of a scar received from a football match, stabs his colleagues in their back, or drives his competitors to bankruptcy. We want to be a scholar-warrior or a warrior-monk, someone who not only excels in his profession or business, but also is a wonderful husband, father and friend, someone who is successful in life as well as compassionate and wise.
And we are no day-dreamers. We set our vision, and we find direction to our destination. We know the journey involves hard work, but we are confident we can accomplish our task. We know our Chi Kung, Shaolin Kungfu or Wahnam Taijiquan training will give us the mental clarity and internal force besides courage and determination needed for our journey, and we use our Ten Shaolin Laws to guide us in our daily conduct.
Our training is systematic, disciplined and very good fun. Laughter is a common sound in the training room."
And we are no day-dreamers. We set our vision, and we find direction to our destination. We know the journey involves hard work, but we are confident we can accomplish our task. We know our Chi Kung, Shaolin Kungfu or Wahnam Taijiquan training will give us the mental clarity and internal force besides courage and determination needed for our journey, and we use our Ten Shaolin Laws to guide us in our daily conduct.
Our training is systematic, disciplined and very good fun. Laughter is a common sound in the training room."
Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
The Ten Shaolin Laws
There is no legal binding on the Ten Shaolin Laws; one cannot be prosecuted in a law court if he breaks these laws. The binding is moral. But they are not forced upon the follower; the follower accepts them because he chooses to, because he believes they are helpful to him in his physical, emotional, mental and spiritual cultivation. If he breaks the laws, despite sufficient warnings, he may be asked to leave the Shaolin training, not as a punishment, but because the training is not suitable for him.
The Ten Shaolin Laws
- Required to respect the master, honour the Moral Way and love fellow disciples as brothers and sisters.
- Required to train the Shaolin arts diligently, and as a pre-requisite, to be physically and mentally healthy.
- Required to be filial to parents, be respectful to the elderly, and protective of the young.
- Required to uphold righteousness, and to be both wise and courageous.
- Forbidden to be ungrateful and unscrupulous, ignoring the Laws of man and heaven.
- Forbidden to rape, molest, do evil, steal, rob, abduct or cheat.
- Forbidden to associate with wicked people; forbidden to do any sorts of wickedness.
- Forbidden to abuse power, be it official or physical; forbidden to oppress the good and bully the kind.
- Obliged to be humane, compassionate and spread love, and to realize everlasting peace and happiness for all people.
- Obliged to be chivalrous and generous, to nurture talents and pass on the Shaolin arts to deserving disciples.
Friday, 29 January 2010
The Hague classes February - April 2010
Generating Energy Flow
Thursday 19.30 -21.00 - starting February 11
All classes take place at The Treehut, American Book Center, Lange Poten 27a The Hague
For registration and further details, contact Sippe Douma at sippe.douma@shaolinwahnam.nl
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