Hi everyone
Family and friends are, of course, welcome to come to the bbq, just let
Mark know numbers.
Mark: Circe will be there and will bring her daughter.
A
Hi Mark,
I'll be there, thanks for arranging the BBQ. Let me know what to bring etc.
regards,
Martin
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From: Andrew Sunter [mailto:atsunter@...]
Sent: Thursday, 20 April 2006 16:46
To: AikiYuishinSyd@...
Subject: [AikiYuishinSyd] Re: BBQ on Saturday after intensive
Thanks for organising this Mark, I'll be there for sure. What do
people need to bring and what can we do to help?
best regards
Andrew
--- In AikiYuishinSyd@..., MARK BICHARD
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> G'day everyone,
>
> Come along for a barbie after the intensive on Saturday 22/4/06
at O'Dea Reserve Camperdown. Please email me by Friday so i know how
many people to cater for.
>
> Thankyou
> Mark
>
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Thanks for organising this Mark, I'll be there for sure. What do
people need to bring and what can we do to help?
best regards
Andrew
--- In AikiYuishinSyd@..., MARK BICHARD
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> G'day everyone,
>
> Come along for a barbie after the intensive on Saturday 22/4/06
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> Thankyou
> Mark
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Come along for a barbie after the intensive on Saturday 22/4/06 at O'Dea Reserve Camperdown. Please email me by Friday so i know how many people to cater for.
Thankyou
Mark
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Saturday 22 April 2006 9:00
- 14:00
This event does not repeat.
Event Location: Camperdown Notes: Arrive from 9 am First class: 9.30 to 11.30 am Second class: 12 to 2 pm
Saturday 18 March 2006 9:00
- 14:00
This event repeats every month, until Wednesday May 17, 2006.
Event Location: Camperdown Notes: Arrive from 9 am First class: 9.30 to 11.30 am Second class: 12 to 2 pm
I'm pleased to announce that the happy event we've been awaiting for some time has finally arrived -- Craig Leith and his wife, Vesna, now have a baby daughter, Sienna.
Sienna was born last night and weighed 4.63 kg. Mum, Baby and Dad are all doing well.
Congratulations Craig, well done Vesna, and welcome Sienna.
Saturday 18 February 2006 9:00
- 14:00
This event repeats every month, until Wednesday May 17, 2006.
Event Location: Camperdown Notes: Arrive from 9 am First class: 9.30 to 11.30 am Second class: 12 to 2 pm
Please see the invitation below. For the information of newer students, Michael Williams Sensei is my direct teacher as well as the Chief Instructor for Australia and indeed the World. Goshinkan is Sensei's purpose-built dojo in Byron Bay and our national headquarters.
You might be interested to note that our Sydney instructors Martin, Kate and Vic have all been invited to grade at this event.
Vic was approved as an Accredited Instructor last week. Congratulations!
best regards
Andrew
Michael and Valerie Williams <aikidoinfo@...> wrote:
Subject: Goshinkan Farewell Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 16:43:27 +1100
Dear Instructors and Students,
As many of you are aware, we have had Goshinkan on the market for the last year. The time has come when it looks like the final contracts will be exchanged and Valerie, Shani and myself will relocate to Fiji to establish Aikido dojos in that country. Goshinkan will continue to run exactly as before under the excellent guidance of Jim Nicholls and Elisabeth Andel. Elisabeth Andel will still be the Aikido Yuishinkai International multi-media coordinator for the group. I still retain the position of International Chief Instructor and Chief Instructor for Australia. Valerie will continue in her capacity of correspondence and promotions.
On the 25th of March, there will be two classes ( 10:00-12:00 and 3:00-5:00) , followed by an
evening get-together (starting at 7:30), in the dojo for us to farewell all of you. On Sunday morning at 10:00am, there will be a large Yudansha grading. As you know, I keep a list of all black belts in Australia who are currently practicing (approximately 80). Therefore, I list below those I would be honoured to grade prior to my departure. In future, I will visit Australia for regular seminars, including those with Maruyama Sensei. We are currently making arrangement for Sensei's visit in October, when he will do an Australian tour to a number of different venues, including Goshinkan.
Shodan
Ben Tan-Griffith
John
Emerson-Griffith
Kate Gunton-Sydney
Victor Bertolani-Sydney
Nidan
Paul Smith-Goshinkan
Dylan Jones-Goshinkan
Michael Bevins-Goshinkan
Phillip Baxter-Goshinkan
Martin John-Sydney
Aran Bright-Griffith
Peter Bergin-Snowy Mountains
Anthony Rasmussen-Griffith
Shane Griffith-Whyalla
Sandan
Mark Evans-Goshinkan
Joanne-Goshinkan
Simon Russell-Griffith
Rod Nixon-Smith-Griffith
Daniel Rylatt-Melbourne
Mark Campbell-Grafton
Instructors please note, if there are any 1st Kyu students that you would like to nominate for Shodan, let me know. Also, if you have any students that you feel are ready for a promotion but are unable to grade physically, advise and I will recommend them for a promotion. This includes those who serve the vision of Aikido Yuishinkai in an exemplary manner.
All of your dojos have run independently of me for many years. So, only Goshinkan will feel a difference. Under the guidance of Jim and Elisabeth, this will soon stabilise and extend into the future. On Saturday evening, the 25th of April at the get-together, I would like to take the opportunity to introduce you to the new owner and caretaker of Goshinkan. Please let me know if your students will be grading on the 26th. Of course, everyone is welcome to attend both the get-together, the classes and the grading. Very best wishes, Michael Williams
Hi everyone
I am one of those people who have been watching the list for a couple of years
but have
never contributed to the discussion. However I recently had an experience that
has
prompted me to ask if any one else has had the same.
I have been training in Aikido for 10 years. My home dojo is an independent dojo
headed
by Catherine Schnell Sensei, with over 25 years experience in Aikido. Sensei has
always
provided a solid base in our style she has encouraged us to train with other
teachers and
experience different styles and training environments. During my training I
have had the
opportunity to train with some wonderful teachers such as Suzuki Yas Sensei,
Endo Sensei,
Ariga Sensei, Patricia Hendrix Sensei, Denis Wheeler Sensei and many others both
interstate and overseas.
So you can imagine how excited I was when I heard the Doshu was coming to
Melbourne
Australia. I was even more excited when I heard that Aiki-kai Australia had a
non-member
fee. Knowing that it would be an extremely popular event we promptly sent in
our
registration forms only to be told that our registrations had been refused
because we did
not hold a Dan grading that was recognized by Hombu Dojo.
You can imagine how disappointed I was that I was denied entry. Having trained
with so
many other groups and teachers I have never experienced such overt
discrimination and
exclusion at any Aikido event. No one has ever asked for proof of my Dan
grading, nor
have I ever practiced Aikido in an unsafe or disrespectful manner.
I feel embarrassed and sad that Aikido in Australia is dominated by an
organization that
excludes and discriminates against fellow Aikido practitioners. From my
experience I have
not found this to be the case in other countries, where I have been told that
everyone
trains with everyone and seminars are open to all.
I can't help thinking that the narrow-minded "powers that be" at Aiki-kai
Australia, I
would argue, have missed the point of O Sensei's teaching.
Hi everyone
We have had success recently with our letterbox drops in both
Camperdown and St Clair. This seems to be a great way to attract new
students, and I'd like to enlist your help this Saturday in Camperdown
if you have some time to spare either before or after the intensive.
We are hoping to start AikiKids classes in Camperdown in the new school
term commencing in just under two weeks, so this weekend is perfect
timing (imho) -- and if we get one or two more adults for the beginners
class, so much the better!
Martin and I have arranged to start at 8 am and spend an hour traipsing
the picturesque lanes and alleyways of Camperdown and Newtown. If you
would like to join in you're very welcome. If 2 til 3 in the post-
intensive suits you better it's possible we'll have a flyer or two left
over!
Please let me know if you can help out and your preference for a.i. or
p.i.
best regards
Andrew
Hi everyone and welcome especially to new members of the group.
We hold an intensive each month on a Saturday at our Camperdown dojo.
We usually:
arrive from 9 am to set up,
train from 9.30 till 11.30,
have a half-hour coffee break, and then
train from 12 till 2.
The sessions are geared to whoever is present. Questions both large a
small are welcomed and we often end up exploring areas we might not
have time for in the evening classes. We often train weapons in one
or both sessions.
The first intensive for the year is this Saturday at the Camperdown
dojo. I'd like to extend a special invitation to anyone who has
recently started training to come along this Saturday to join in, or
observe class, or just to say hello.
In future you will receive an email each month on the Monday before
the intensive to let you know it's on. You can check the dates of
future intensives by looking at the Calendar in the our Yahoo group:
http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/AikiYuishinSyd/
best regards
Andrew
Saturday 21 January 2006 9:00
- 14:00
This event repeats every month, until Monday February 20, 2006.
Event Location: Camperdown Notes: Arrive from 9 am First class: 9.30 to 11.30 am Second class: 12 to 2 pm
We had a great training session for our final class of the year at Camperdown last night and went out for pizza and beer at Franks afterwards.
Last Saturday we had the final intensive for 2005 and students from St Clair and Camperdown got together to train. We were able to run both a kids class and a general class at the same time. Training was followed by a picnic at Glebe Point.
Congratulations to the following people who have graded recently: Craig Leith (3-kyu), Mike Vanderdonk (3-kyu), Helen Preketes (4-kyu) and Herschel Smith (5-kyu). Well done!
Thanks everyone for your training this year and thanks also for your help and support. I'd particularly like to thank Martin John and Kate Gunton for running classes. As the club grows we become increasingly reliant on our instructors. Please continue to support them in the coming
year.
Have a great Christmas and a fantastic New Year
Andrew
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Saturday 17 December 2005 9:00
- 14:00
This event does not repeat.
Event Location: Camperdown Notes: Arrive from 9 am First class: 9.30 to 11.30 am Second class: Weapons at Glebe Point Park followed by picnic lunch
Hi everyone
Martin John is making a special effort to attend class tonight as it is
his last class for the year. He heads home to Wales tomorrow for
several weeks. We'll go out after class to send Martin off.
Hope to see you there
best regards
Andrew
Akiko is spending the next six or so months travelling around Australia on her motorcycle. We expect her back to training in June next year but hope to get travel updates and more photos in the meantime.
Some of you will remember Mike Amoore who trained with us a few years back in Crows Nest. Mike had done several years of training in NZ with Riai Aikido and then had a break for a few years before he joined us.
I was fortunate to train with Mike at Riai when I was in Auckland last year. It's a wonderfully friendly and welcoming dojo and a great experience to train there.
I've just heard from Mike that, having started aikido training some 20 years ago, last week he finally graded shodan.
Congratulations Mike and best wishes for your future training. We hope to see you in Sydney again one of these years.
Hi
all, Attached is an invitation to my house warming party prepared by my
partner Nick's daughter Brooke (11). I have also attached a printable
version for you to put on your fridge.
For any of you who
can't access the attachments, the details are as follows. Party at
Kate's new house on Saturday 7 January 2006 at 1pm till late - kids
welcome. It will be a BBQ so bring something to drink and something to
throw on the barbie. RSVP 4739 9815. Address: 15 Western
Avenue, Blaxland NSW.
Sorry for the late notice, I only just found out myself.
Japan film festival at the Quay Dendy.
See:
http://9thjff.jpf-sydney.org/3/index.html
for details. There is 1 samurai film as well!
Enjoy,
Michael.
www.toach.net
Saturday 26 November 2005 9:00
- 14:00
This event does not repeat.
Event Location: Camperdown Notes: Arrive from 9 am First class: 9.30 to 11.30 am Second class: 12 to 2 pm
Saturday 29 October 2005 9:00
- 14:00
This event does not repeat.
Event Location: Camperdown Notes: Arrive from 9 am First class: 9.30 to 11.30 am Second class: 12 to 2 pm
Just a reminder that we will have Danny James Sensei teaching again tomorrow evening (Thursday). Sensei gave an excellent class on Monday that was enjoyed by everybody, and he promises more of the same tomorrow night.
Hiho!
For those that might be interested...
ISKA is having their World Cup here in Sydney. I'll probably go along
for a bit, as some of my family will be there.
Details:
http://www.iska.com.au/
NSW TOURNAMENT
22 & 23rd October 2005
World Cup
Anne Clark Centre, Lidcombe
Contact
Paul Zadro on
0408 225 391
Enjoy,
Michael.
www.toach.net
Hi All,
Andrew Sunter Sensei and I visited Japan recently and took along our dogi
for some training. Here is an account you might find interesting/amusing
http://griffithaikido.com/aikidojapan.html
Dan
--
daniel james
griffith university aikido club,
nathan qld 4111, australia
http://griffithaikido.com
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+61 (0)401 683 592 (m)
"..we're continually bombarded with promises of immediate gratification,
instant success, and fast, temporary relief, all of which lead in exactly
the wrong direction", G.Leonard
Saturday 24 September 2005 9:00
- 14:00
This event does not repeat.
Event Location: Camperdown Notes: Arrive from 9 am First class: 9.30 to 11.30 am Second class: 12 to 2 pm