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Eng takagi wadokai info madrid (spain) circular 06 2014
1. TAKAGI WADOKAI SEMINAR
H. Takagi Sensei 8th Dan
22nd
-23rd
November 2014
Madrid - Spain
Assisted By:
T. Sonoda Sensei 7th Dan
Y. Igarashi Sensei 6h Dan
Time & Date
Schedule
Location Madrid (Spain). Capital City.
Seminar Fee 60 €. To be paid by bank transfer to: (BANKIA) IBAN ES46 2038 17 6656 6000487361
There is limited number of attendees, so, order of delivery of inscriptions will be respected.
Inscription is formalized by filling and sending by email the attached document of form
inscription.
Attendees Open to everybody from 18 years old and upwards or
Black Belts no matter their age
Do not forget to send us your inscription filling the attached form.
Organized by: Club WadoKai (Madrid - Spain)
Spanish HQs of JFK Wado-Kai
More information: http://www.wadokai.es
Contact: David Gonzalez-Arjona
takagicourse@wadokai.es
Course:
Saturday 22nd November Morning 11:00h-14:00h
Afternoon 15:00h -18:00h
Sunday 23rd November Morning 11:00h-14:00h
Afternoon 15:00h- 17:00h
Dan Exam:
Sunday 23th November Evening 17:00h – 20:00h
CLUB WADOKAI
2. Location:
All sessions of the course and the exam will take place at the sports center:
“Centro Deportivo Municipal Daoiz y Velarde”.
Address: 21, Alberche Street
28007 Madrid (Spain)
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Near underground station:
“Pacifico”
Recommended Accommodation:
1. NH Pacífico Hotel
113, Ciudad de Barcelona Avenue
28007 Madrid (Spain)
Phone: +34.91.4341120 - Fax: +34.91.5012570
E-mail: nhpacifico@nh-hotels.com
2. Claridge Hotel
6, Conde Casal Square
28007 Madrid (Spain)
Phone: +34 91 551 94 00 - Fax: +34 91 501 03 85
E-mail: reservas@hotelclaridge.com
Official JKF international DAN grade Exams:
- Taking advantage of attendance of Takagi Sensei and Sonoda Sensei, black belt
DAN grade exams will be carried out on Sunday afternoon. Please check next
page for exams requirements and composition.
3. Exams ( 1st
to 5th Dan)
Requirements:
- Prove the current degree previously to the exam.
- Being member of JKF Wadokai. Those who are members must indicate
membership number. Non-members must pay 25 € for membership to
JKF Wadokai. (This affiliation is just done once).
- 45€ for examination fees. Can be paid on the same day of the exams.
- Degree fee for those passing the exam:
1 DAN 70€
2 DAN 80€
3 DAN 90€
4 DAN 130€
5 DAN 220€
*Fees could vary slightly depending on yen-euro currency market.
Exam Composition:
Kihon:
- Jun-Zuki, Jun-Zuki and Keri.
- Gyaku-zuki, Gyaku-Zuki and Keri.
- Jun-Zuki no Tsukkomi, Jun-Zuki no Tsukkomi and Keri.
- Gyaku Zuki no Tsukomi, Gyaku-Zuki no Tsukomi and Keri.
- Tobikomi-Zuki, Tobikomi-Nagashi-Zuki.
Kata:
- 1st Dan Kata Kushanku and optional Pinan.
- 2nd to 5th Dan Dan Seishan or Chinto (judges will decide it) + optional
WadoKai Kata.
Kihon Kumite:
- 2 Kihon Kumite to be decided by the court.
Jyu Kumite David Gonzalez-Arjona
4. Madrid:
Madrid is perfect for a culture-rich long weekend or city break, with great food
and a lively atmosphere at night.
Find below, top 5 reasons to visit Madrid capital city of spain.
Top 5 Reasons to Visit Madrid
1) Vivacity
Bustling, energetic, vibrant... Madrid churns with energy as
only a capital city could. From Puerta del Sol and the Gran Vía boulevard to Plaza de
España, Malasaña, Chueca and the Real Madrid stadium, it's not sheer multitude that
makes the city stir. It's the madrileño attitude -- a zest for socializing, taking to the streets
and cheerfully maximizing every hour not spent working.
2) Nightlife
Ninety-nine percent of the time, the Madrid characteristic that most impacts first-time
visitors is its nightlife. The Spanish schedule generally runs later than most, but even
more so here. Eat dinner at 10pm and your night on the town begins to jump when
London pubs are closing and continues 'til the sun comes up. "Salir" - to go out - only
counts if you've made it past 4am. Otherwise it's just a "vuelta," or a stroll around the
block.
3) Cultural Activities
The problem with Madrid culture & arts is picking and
choosing what to do! Besides the fantastic permanent
collections of the Prado Museum, Reina Sofia Museum and
Thyssen Bornemisza, there are dozens other museums,
cultural centers, galleries, theaters, cinemas, music venues,
flamenco locales, festivals... you get the picture. Keep your
eye on newspapers and leisure guides like Guía del Ocio for
the latest happenings.
4) Location
Phillip II chose Madrid as capital for its prime location smack
in the center of the Iberian Peninsula. Visit Madrid and see
how easy it is to discover the rest of Spain from this jump-off
point. On the one hand, you can take day trips from Madrid
to rich historical towns like Toledo, Segovia and El Escorial or
enjoy nature activities in the Sierra de Guadarrama. On the
other hand, Madrid's airport, train and bus stations are the
best connected in Spain. No national destination is more than an 8-hour ride from here
-- and low cost airlines make it even easier to move around the country.
5) Tradition & Modernity
This is the great time in Madrid history to visit. The cutting-edge center of La Movida
in the 80's, it fell behind Barcelona's Olympic shadow in the 90's but currently is on its
way back. In any case, the fact that Madrid is not as 'hip' and popular as Barcelona
lends it a special charm. Traditions like San Isidro and El Rastro flea market prove
madrileños value local customs, while the gay neighborhood of Chueca, rocker
Malasaña and multiethnic Lavapiés prove that Madrid is fervently embracing
modernity as well. The city is plagued by construction, however we'll all benefit in a
few years as pedestrian-only streets multiply and shabby areas get a face lift.