Two students from the Tai Chi and Qi Gong with Fang Association located at the Spire Center for the Performing Arts, participated as America’s Hometown Team during the World Federation Tai Chi Chuan World Cup Tournament held in Taipei, Taiwan. Sherry Malone won seven medals for women competitors, and Peter Trenouth won a divisional gold
The Tai Chi and Qi Gong with Fang Association will showcase a celebration of Tai Chi health and wellness Sunday, November 8, 1:00-2:30, at the Spire Center of the Performing Arts. Performers of all ages, from kids to seniors, will show multiple Tai Chi forms. The informative and entertaining performances are a fundraiser for the
The America’s Hometown Tai Chi Team exceeded all expectations in its first international competition, the prestigious World Cup Tournament hosted by the Tai Chi Chuan World Federation. Coach Fang-Chih Lee brought eleven of her students from the Plymouth area to participate in the contests held October 18 and 19 in Taipei, Taiwan. In addition to
The Tai Chi Chuan World Federation World Cup Competition is fast approaching, and America’s Hometown Team is getting ready. Held October 18 and 19 in Taipei, Taiwan (the Republic of China), the World Cup will feature teams from over 20 countries. Three teams from the United States will attend, but only the one from Plymouth,
Things are getting hot at the Spire for America’s Hometown Team! With just nine weeks left before their trip to Taiwan to compete in the Tai Chi Chuan World Federation World’s Cup, team members are getting in as much practice as possible, refining their individual forms and working in unison on their group forms. The team has
By Fang-Chih Lee & Peter Trenouth There’s an old joke about a professor of education who observed an inner-city eighth grade math class. The innovative, young teacher’s students eagerly engaged the formulas she gave them as they applied computations usually taught to high school algebra classes. When called upon, every kid happily demonstrated effective problem








