Keilor Centre

One of the established centres that is located at Former Old Court House and Shire Hall built in 1859, corner of Old Calder Highway and Kennedy Street, Keilor. The location is known to the locals as “Keilor Village”. The class runs on Tuesdays 7pm to 8pm. We also hold a half hour class of advanced Tai Chi and different style of Tai Chi.

Our dedicated team: Instructors Siew Chin Ang and Jacquie Cannavo with wonderful support of Trainee Instructor Dr. Tsi Wai Kang and helper Harry Moshoudis. The team have one thing in common; all have been involved in different sectors of health. We are dedicated to improving health, falls prevention, and quality of life from childhood till retirement.  Hence, we modify movements according to each individual’s need and comfort. We continue to improve ourselves by attending Masters and supplementary training, workshops, and other training provided by The Wushu Tai Chi Qigong Australia Incorporated of which the College is a member. We get together over dinner and discuss the joys and pitfalls of teaching Tai Chi

In addition to Yang-108, we offer Beijing 24, Tao Yin, Shibashi, Chen and Wudang Syle

Qigong:  Lohan, Wild Goose, Ba Duan Jin, Liu Zi Jue (6 Harmony), Taiji Stick

Weapon: Phoenix Fan, Flute, Sword 32 and 42, and Long pole.

We conduct free lessons throughout December and January, every Tuesday at 6pm, Lagoon Reserve, Old Calder Highway, Keilor opposite the Petrol station and  Keilor Pub.

Location: Old Shire Hall, Cnr Old Calder Highway & Kennedy Street, Keilor
Time: Tuesday 7.00 pm
Dates: Check our calendar to find out when our classes are running.
Located in the Brimbank Municipality, servicing the surrounding local community in Albanvale, Albion, Ardeer, Brooklyn (part), Cairnlea, Calder Park, Deer Park, Delahey, Derrimut, Hillside (part), Kealba, Keilor, Keilor Downs, Keilor East (part), Keilor Lodge, Keilor North, Keilor Park, Kings Park, St Albans, Sunshine, Sunshine North, Sunshine West, Sydenham, Taylors Lakes, Tullamarine, Niddrie, Airport West...

Updated: 11 January 2022