Archive for October, 2011

Healing Arts Festival, October 15, 2011

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011
Dr. Bruno Repetto performed at the Festival of Healing Arts at Unity of Omaha (3424 N. 90th St.) on October 15, 2011. 

 

Dr. Bruno W. Repetto teaches the Traditional Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan at the Papillion Recreation Center on Wednesdays from 7:15 to 8:30pm. By in-class practice, students are taught the main Yang Family Long (103 postures), as well as the basic stances of the style. Other practical concepts and exercises are covered, such as the “standing meditation” and the “Tai Chi walk”. Theory, history and application of Tai Chi Chuan are also discussed.

Dr. Repetto is a student of Master Yang Jun, 5th lineage holder of the Traditional Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan, and 6th generation direct descendant of Yang Luchan, the founder of the style. Dr. Repetto has 9 years of practice and has performed at numerous public exhibitions and taught classes in Seattle, where he moved from recently. He is an experienced teacher of Tai Chi Chuan, and is working towards his instructor certification from Master Yang Jun. He also serves as an editor for the Journal of the International Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan Association, and is the principal editor of the Association’s Student Guidebook. He teaches the Long form (103 postures), the Short form (demonstration 49 postures), and Abbreviated forms (16 and 13 postures.) He also teaches the short weapons forms (sword and saber.) He is interested in other Internal Martial arts as well, and was a student of the Wudang Dan Pai school of Tai Chi Chuan in Seattle under Masters Lu Mei-hui and Chang Wu-na, from whom he learned the Neigong Tai Chi short form.

 

 

 

 

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