Thursday July 19th, 2007
Contents:
1. Griffith University open Day - Thank you to volunteers
2. A play called "Good night Desdemona, Good morning Juliet" - Suresh
3. Only 2 weeks left for Early Bird Savings for Maruyama Sensei Seminar
4. Jim Nichols from Goshinkan Dojo teaching monthly intensive class July 28
1. Griffith University open Day - Thank you to volunteers
A big thank you to the following people who helped with the Griffith University Open day last Sunday 15/7/07. .
Steve Dows
Aran Bright
Stan Sutcliffe
Jessica Sutcliffe
Thank you also to Keita Hada and Sandy Lokas at the Nathan Campus who assisted by distributing flyers.
Your time and effort is greatly appreciated.
2. A play called "Good night Desdemona, Good morning Juliet" - Suresh
Suresh Thennarangam who trains at Nathan, is part of a play called Goodnight Desdemona, Good morning Juliet - Shakespeare with a Twist. The play is on from July 13th till July 28th at the theatre at the Morningside campus of the South Institute of TAFE. Tickets are $16.00 for adults.
If you are interested for further information, please go to
About the play - http://www.villanovaplayers.com
E-flyer - http://www.villanovaplayers.com/current/images/goodnight_desdemona_eflyer.jpg
I intend to go to a matinee session at 2pm, this Sunday 22nd of July if anyone else is interested in joining me and my friends, then please let me know ASAP.
3. Only 2 weeks left for Early Bird Savings for Maruyama Sensei Seminar
There is only weeks left till early bird registrations for the Maruyama sensei seminar closes (closing 31.7.07), Save big $$$ and reserve your space now at http://brisbaneaikido.com/maruyama2007.html by post or at your local dojo.
4. Jim Nichols from Goshinkan Dojo teaching monthly intensive class July 28
Jim Nichols Sensei from Goshinkan dojo will teach at our Saturday Monthly Intensive on July 28th. Jim Sensei is one of the most senior Aikido Yuishinkai practitioners in Australia and was appointed head of the Goshinkan dojo in Byron Bay when Michael Williams Sensei relocated to Fiji. Jim Sensei has a strong interest in community participation and learning and has developed a scenario based learning approach for applying aikido.
Danny James
Griffith Aikido Newsletter Editor
Shirin Mohebbi