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Saturday, February 02 2008, 12:10am - 4:00am |
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Iaido Seminar Feb 2, 2008 1-4 PM
Please join us as Renshi Dan Keupp, a student of Yamada Yoshitaka, 11th Soke of Seki Guchi Ryu Iai Batto Jutsu gives a seminar at our Michigan Dojo. He will be giving instruction in Suwari (kneeling) Kata and Tameshigiri (test cutting), using traditional Japanese tatami goza. Students from other styles are welcome. Karate Uniform or comfortable clothing recommended for participation.
Seminar fee: only $25
Seminar Location:
Furyukan Dojo
29107 5 Mile Rd
Livonia, MI 48154
Contact: Sensei Andy Delikta at (248) 618-0012
Notes about Iaidō (居合道),... approximately "the way of mental presence and immediate reaction", is a Japanese martial art associated with smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard. Modern day iaidō exponents typically use a blunted metal practice sword (iaitō) for practice, especially among beginners, while many advanced practitioners use a sharpened sword (shinken).
Iaidō should not be confused with kendo or kenjutsu.
Please visit:
www.SamuraiDetroit.com , www.furyukan.com
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Location: 29107 5 Mile Rd. Livonia, MI 48154
Contact: Sensei Andy Delikta at (248) 618-0012 |