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Old 02-05-2013, 09:36 PM   #1
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East Coast Aikido Bridge in Orlando FL, Mar 1-3, 2013

Posted 2013-02-05 19:10:18 by Stephen A Fasen
News URL: http://shindai.com/events/east-coast-aikido-bridge/

The East Coast Aikido Bridge is an Aiki dialogue that crosses the boundaries of rank, organization and style. Originally intended as a shared dialogue between some of the top Aikido teachers in the world, it has become an integrated masters class of shared perspectives. The teachers for the 2013 Bridge are: Dan Messisco Sensei, Raso Hultgren Sensei, Lisa Tomoleoni Sensei, Yasu Itoh Sensei, Dennis Hooker Sensei, Todd Jones Sensei, Greg O'Connor Sensei, Wendy Whited Sensei, and Steve Fasen Sensei.

It will be held at Shindai Aikikai Aikido Dojo
1940 Brengle Ave.
Orlando, Florida 32808...

www.Shindai.com
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Steve Fasen 407-435-9103


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Old 02-06-2013, 05:38 AM   #2
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Re: East Coast Aikido Bridge in Orlando FL, Mar 1-3, 2013

Last year was great.

Looking forward to doing it again.

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Re: East Coast Aikido Bridge in Orlando FL, Mar 1-3, 2013

Your participation in the East Coast Aikido Bridge is always valuable! I am so glad you can make it this year. Every year as this discussion occurs and grows, so does the level of association among the diverse voices. Your input adds clarification by sheer weight of your experience. Your good humor and intense interest provides great motivation. As you know, from the level of dialogue provided by the teachers the last few years... this year should be nothing short of phenomenal. I am very glad you are coming.
We have at least eight teachers this year who will have a voice and share the floor. Coming from all corners of the country, many recognized organizations, and influences...this is a group who will add integrity to the common direction of Aikido. The returning teachers carry a sustained direction, the new teachers add the light of fresh perspective. The dialogue grows! In total, the years of experience, professional standing, and expertise makes this an Aiki learning experience of singular significance.
See you on the floor amigo!
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Re: East Coast Aikido Bridge in Orlando FL, Mar 1-3, 2013

Yet another excellent East Coast Bridge Seminar ... compliments and appreciation.

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