Registration for this schedule starts on 07/25/2025 and ends on 07/29/2025
Participants must be 2 years to 4 years old when the program starts.
Registration for this schedule starts on 07/25/2025 and ends on 08/05/2025
Participants must be 2 years to 4 years old when the program starts.
Registration for this schedule starts on 07/25/2025 and ends on 08/05/2025
Participants must be 2 years to 4 years old when the program starts.
Registration for this schedule starts on 07/25/2025 and ends on 08/19/2025
Participants must be 2 years to 4 years old when the program starts.
Registration for this schedule starts on 07/25/2025 and ends on 08/26/2025
Participants must be 2 years to 4 years old when the program starts.
Registration for this schedule starts on 07/25/2025 and ends on 09/02/2025
Participants must be 2 years to 4 years old when the program starts.
Registration for this schedule starts on 07/25/2025 and ends on 09/09/2025
Participants must be 2 years to 4 years old when the program starts.
Registration for this schedule starts on 07/25/2025 and ends on 09/16/2025
Participants must be 2 years to 4 years old when the program starts.
Registration for this schedule starts on 07/25/2025 and ends on 09/23/2025
Participants must be 2 years to 4 years old when the program starts.
Registration for this schedule starts on 07/25/2025 and ends on 09/30/2025
Participants must be 2 years to 4 years old when the program starts.
Tai Chi is the slow, meditative Chinese martial art practiced to promote health, balance, mental calm, and clarity. Come and join us to learn and practice this profound and wonderful art. No previous experience is necessary.
Adults and Mature Teens 14+
FREE! (suggested donation of $5)
Uri Sella
Uri grew up in Israel, where he served in the Israeli army and studied law. Upon graduation, he clerked on the Israeli Supreme Court and, in 1994, moved to New York City to start a career as a corporate lawyer.
In New York, he discovered a passion to express himself with paint. Twice a week, after a long day in the office, he would shed his suit and tie and travel downtown to attend Jack Potter’s evening classes on drawing and composition at the School of Visual Arts.
Several years later, he decided to abandon the practice of law and joined his wife in Cincinnati. Upon the birth of his first child, he became a stay-at-home father. He also studies and teaches tai chi.
Please contact Clifton Cultural Arts Center if you have any questions.