QI REVOLUTION 4-Day Workshop in Austin Showcases the Health Benefits of Qigong
Jeff Primack HAVE A BODY K
eff Primack brings his four-day Qi Revolution workshop to the Austin Convention Center June 14-17 to educate participants about the ancient health-giving energy that comes from qigong. Primack and his team of qigong teachers, trainers, and nutrition and health
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ADVENTURE The New H-E-B Body Adventure Opens at Witte Museum on May 24
ids of all ages have been anxiously awaiting the new
attractions and adventures set to replace the popular H-E-B Science Treehouse at the Witte Museum. The wait ends this month as the H-E-B Body Adventure opens Saturday, May 24. Once open, the $5 million
renovation will serve as a high- tech, health-focused learning center allowing visitors to enjoy a variety of interactive activities designed to teach each patron their Health IQ, Empowerment and Wellness. Visitors will receive POWERpass cards that store personalized profiles and activity results as they enjoy each interactive exhibit; on future trips they can compare past and present results. The renovated indoor-outdoor
center will include a demonstration kitchen, a toddler discovery garden and interactive activities that will test visitors’ strength, allow them to cycle through a virtual river landscape, build balanced meals and discover how much time it takes to burn off calories from different drinks. The center will also include the familiar 20-foot Mt. Witte climbing wall and the popular SkyCycle.
The Witte Museum is located at 3801 Broadway. For more information about the H-E-B Body Adventure and the Witte Museum, visit
www.wittemuseum.org or call 210-357-1900.
experts have shared their knowledge of qigong with more than 50,000 people in Qi Revolution workshops across the country since 2005. The four-day event costs only $149 and features instruction on qigong moving
forms, breathing techniques, strength training, Tui Na qigong massage, foot reflexology, food healing and cooking for wellness. Primack says participants will learn to activate powerful “Qi” energy inside them and how to regulate blood circulation, digestion and immunity through specialized qigong movements and breathing techniques.
For more information about the Austin event, visit
www.qirevolution.com or call 800-298-8970. See display ad on page 5.
Texas Folklife Festival Returns for its 43rd Year, June 7, 8
W
e live in a state with an incredibly rich cultural heritage. It’s something worth celebrating, and that’s exactly
what happens each year at the Texas Folklife Festival, one of the largest such events in the nation. The two-day event at the Institute of Texan Cultures takes place June 7, 8. Visitors will enjoy entertainment from nine stages, exhibits and demonstrations, cultural wares from an assortment of arts and crafts vendors, and delicious foods from a wide variety of cultures. More than 40 different cultural groups in Texas are represented at the festival,
which makes the event the largest cultural celebration in the state. The festival is modeled after Smithsonian’s Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C.
For more information about the festival, visit
www.texasfolklifefestival.org.
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