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Improvised Tai Chi

By Chris Leave a Comment

When there is little space one has to improvise.

In this photo I had to jump up on a chair so the back row could see me.

There were 40 people in the room at the Abbotsford Convent here in Melbourne, Australia.

I was one of the organisers of the first Australian Appreciative Inquiry Forum and helped out with Tai Chi energisers throughout the day.

Plus I took photographs and recorded short interviews for a flash slideshow of the event. We hope to have that completed and up on the AI website soon.

I’m glad the chair was stable otherwise I would have been demonstrating Big Goose Falls to The Ground (secret technique).

Filed Under: For Beginners, Reflections Tagged With: Australian Appreciative Inquiry Forum, chair, crowd, improvise, presentation, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Energisers

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