2025 World Tai Chi and Qi Gong Day

Are you ready to find some hidden gems for your wellness toolbox? Join Dr Michelle Greenwell and special guests to enjoy an hour of movement and learning about Tai Chi and the power it creates for your healing potential!

Saturday, April 26 is the 2025 World Tai Chi and Qi Gong Day. By joining together in a gathering, we join millions of others doing Tai Chi and Qi Gong around the world. In fact, over 80 countries will be involved in creating One Breath, as we move through the Tai Chi movements.

This year the event will be online from 12 – 1 pm Atlantic time, 8 am Pacific, 4 pm in the UK, and 5 pm in Belgium. With a few special guests to help create a NeuroArts experience, we will be expanding the way you engage in movement to heal your body and to create a wellness plan that you can live easily each day.

The cost for the event is either FREE or a donation to CanBeWell.org, and organization that has been dear to my heart for years, and where others in the bioenergetic wellness industry can support helping others to heal from their health challenges. Please join us and learn more about the power of movement to create the healing potential within you!

Are you ready to add Tai Chi to your weekly schedule? If you don’t live on Cape Breton Island, or in the Okanagan Valley, then consider an online class. And, if you have a regular class you do attend, consider adding knowledge and awareness to enhance those classes. We begin May 6 at 12 pm Atlantic. Colin MacLeod will join us on fiddle with smooth, soothing sounds to help you release tension in your body, while you learn the power of movement to strength and add flexibility to all that you do.

You can find the Tai Chi Cape Breton in-person classes on the Calendar by clicking the tab above. You can learn more about Wine Country Tai Chi Society in West Kelowna, BC here. Or you can join us online for classes on Tuesdays by clicking on the Button here.

Tai Chi poster for World Tai Chi and Qi Gong Day, Woman holding hands with palms over each other

Tea on Tap for the event will be Lucky Dragon – a special Green Tea that hints of a cherry flavour and includes grape leaves from the Greenwell vines on Cape Breton Island. You can order your tea here

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