Posts by: Al Scott

Cally Finances

First of all a big thank you to all who came along to make this year’s event one of the best yet, if the feedback is anything to go by.   We have never considered Tai Chi Caledonia to be a money-making venture. However it has always been self-funding with enough being left over at […]

26th Tai Chi Caledonia

This page  has been updated but the rest of the website will remain relevant to the 25th anniversary event until I have more detail regarding teachers and topics for next year. SO PLEASE DO NOT TRY AND BOOK UNTIL THE REST OF THE SITE IS UPDATED TO Tai Chi Caledonia 2023!

Information for those bringing swords

As some of you may be taking part in a sword workshop feel free to bring your own (unedged) weapons with you. We will have some wooden swords available to borrow for those who don’t have their own or are travelling by plane. The local police have been advised of the event and that some […]

Balance Due!

Hi everyone, just a reminder that this is balance deadline weekend! Another thing to remember is that there have been a couple of changes to the programme since it was first issued two years ago! So those of you attending during the week, please ensure that we have the correct details of your choice of […]

PASSPORT REQUIRED TO ENTER THE UK POST BREXIT

We have had some inquiries regarding whether EU identity cards can still be used instead of passports and, unfortunately, the answer is: NO. Not since October 2021. Here is what the UK Government website states: What you need to enter the UK If you’re an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen Irish citizens can continue to […]

TEACHER CHANGE

Unfortunately Sam Masich is unable to join us this year. However, we have been fortunate to obtain the services of Yanira Jigetsu Rodriguez who will take his place. Yanira knows the material Sam was going to present and so we are in the fortunate position of being able to offer the same programme as originally […]

TAI CHI CALEDONIA 25th ANNIVERSARY is going ahead from 15-22 July 2022

The current situation in Scotland allows indoor as well as outdoor contact sports. As a result, the university has now confirmed that, as things currently stand (and we are all hopeful that any future changes will be to further loosen or even remove restrictions), they are happy for us to go ahead with our event […]

Update on latest situation for 2022

This week saw an easing of restrictions in Scotland to the extent that, if things do not deteriorate again (a big if, perhaps), it looks as if we might be able to have a live event in July. But hopefully more on that in a few days time. Meanwhile, Saza Krauter’s circumstances have changed and […]

Joining Instructions for the 2021 Zoom Workshops

Please note that the same link is used for all the midday workshops and a separate link for all the evening ones.Depending on your device/settings the link should take you straight into the meeting. If it doesn’t take you straight in then it will prompt you for the meeting id and then the password (see […]