--- In Aikido_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "aikibudo@..."
<aikibudo@...> wrote:
>Hello Dante sensei
The only response has come from those already in this forum. The
thought is now out there, perhaps it may be expanded upon. Events of
this type are commonplace in Japan, Europe the USA and elsewhere.
Its an initiative of the Doshu and those shihan networks responding
to Aiki expansion today. I believe more bridge building will take
place as time goes on. With media so readily availiable ie.Internet
ect. People and Aiki groups are connecting and sharing more openly
with colourful outcomes, this is the nature of what we are involved
with.
Kind Regards
Chicko.
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> >Hi Chicko,
> Have you had much response to your suggestion?
> Kind Regards
> Dante
> Aikibudo Adelaide
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> > Hello all Dojo Cho
> >
> > I would love to see an Aikido event held some where on the
> > Queensland South East possibly over the course of a full
> > weekend where Aikido dojo come together unified and
> > sharing in the experience of honoring one an others
> > Aikido with a Gashuku followed by Embukai and banquet as
> > is often held in Japan.I have always found this manner of
> > presentation a wonderfully social and stimulating bridge
> > builder. We all know of one an other so why not get
> > together and enjoy the possibility of creating something
> > memorable. The only thing is that it would take a great
> > effort collectivly to pull off. Has any one out there been
> > thinking along these lines lately.?
> >
> > Kind Regards.
> >
> > Chicko.
> > Noosa Heads Fudoshin Dojo.
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