John Du Cane
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John Du Cane is an author and manager of the company Dragon Door Publishing. He has written various books, videos and DVDs about T'ai chi and Qigong
Qigong
Qigong or chi kung is a practice of aligning breath, movement, and awareness for exercise, healing, and meditation...

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John Du Cane was born in Africa in 1949. He studied at Cambridge University. He made thirty-four films between 1972-75 during a brief period of activity in which he was associated with the London Film-Makers' Co-op
London Film-Makers' Co-op
The London Film-makers' Co-op, or LFMC, was a British film-making workshop founded in 1966. It ceased to exist in 1999 when it merged with London Video Arts to form LUX....

. At the same time, he was an advocate of new work by British and international film artists, writing weekly previews and articles for Time Out and other magazines of the period. He now lives in the United States
United States
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John began his Qigong and T'ai chi practice in 1975. His teachers include Master Chiu, the official representative of the Yang Family in Europe, Grandmaster Choi, Master Shou-Yu Liang, Professor Chen, Terry Dunn, Paul Dillon, Stuart Olson, and Ken Cohen.

Since 1990, John has owned Dragon Door Publications, a mail order house and publisher for books and videos on qigong, healing, and internal martial arts. John regularly hosts major qigong teachers in the Twin Cities for workshops and qigong certification programs.

John has taught qigong at the Northwest College of Chiropractic, the Institute for Renewing Community Leadership, Minnesota Center for Shiatsu Studies, The Marsh, The Open U, and Newbridge Wellness Center.

Books

  • Five Animal Frolics Qigong For High Energy, Vitality and Well Being (Book and Digital Book)
  • John Du Cane’s Qigong Recharge: A Daily Practice to Release, Relax and Rejuvenate (Kit DVD, Kit Manual, Manual Book, Manual Digital Book)

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