Wild Roots: T'ai Chi and Qigong
About
A mindful body movement practice, coordinating the breath with movement, these practices are deeply inspired by nature and the natural world.
Come along for a relaxing 30-minute session to get a taste of the flowing movements.
Suitable for all ages and abilities; children must be supervised.
- There are two sessions, both on Saturday 13th June, at 11.00am and 12.30pm. Each session is 30 minutes long.
- Please arrive at Coronation Field at least 15 minutes before your session so that we have enough time to guide you to the meadow where it will take place.
- If you require an accessible entrance, please let us know when you book and we will guide you to the New Quay entrance.
- This session is suitable for adults and children 12+. Children must be accompanied by their responsible adult at all times. There is a maximum of 1 child per adult.
What to wear:
- Weather-appropriate clothes, which may include a waterproof coat or a sun hat and that are loose and comfortable for flowing movement.
What to bring along:
- A bottle of water to ensure you stay hydrated
Parking and Meeting Point:
- The what3words location for the meeting point is ///leaned.races.meant
- Accessible entrance (new Quay), what3words meeting point is ///lies.slot.brain
- There is very little public parking along Willow Lane so please come on foot, bicyle or public transport.
- The number 11 bus runs twice an hour from town, with the first bus and stops right next to Coronation Field at 29 and 59 minutes past the hour.
- Please visit www.wildlifewalk.co.uk/location to find how to reach us.
Cancellation
We will only cancel the event in the case of extreme weather warning being issued by the Met Office. This is most likely to be wind-related.
We will not cancel in event of rainy or sunny weather.
This workhop is led by Andi Chapple (pictured above on the right).
Dates
Saturday 13 June 2026 (UTC+01)Location
Freeman's Wood (meet at welcome desk on Coronation Field)
Willow Lane, Lancaster, LA1