Annual Tatami Studio Aikido Seminar with Mark Larson Sensei 6th dan
UPCOMING AIKIDO SEMINAR
Aikido Seminar with Mark Larson Sensei 6th dan
Hosted by Tatami Studio – Winnipeg Aiki Shuren Dojo
Friday, October 18 – Sunday, October 20, 2019
Location: Tatami Studio, 1178 Sanford Street
Please join Tatami Studio Winnipeg Aiki Shuren Dojo for a weekend of training with Mark Larson Sensei 6th dan
Visit our Annual Tatami Studio Seminar page for detailed information including:
Registration
Fees
Lodging
Seminar Schedule
Sensei Larson earned the highest honour bestowed by Morihiro Saito Shihan in 2001 and currently holds a 6th degree black belt in Aikido. Sensei Larson demonstrates Aikido worldwide, having taught people between the ages of three and eighty-three, from all walks of life.
Tatami Studio-Winnipeg Aiki Shuren Dojo receives certification through Sensei Larson and the Iwama Takemusu Aikikai organization which is currently affiliated with the World Aikido Federation (Aikikai) Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Tatami Studio is honoured to have received the name Winnipeg Aiki Shuren Dojo from Sensei Larson.
Sensei Larson is the founder and chief instructor of Minnesota Aiki Shuren Dojo, in Minnesota, USA, a dojo name bestowed upon his dojo directly by the late, great Morihiro Saito Shihan. In 1992, Sensei Larson's Aikido studies took him to Japan for nearly a decade where he experienced living, learning, and training as a live-in/direct student (uchideshi) of Morihiro Saito Shihan at the Founder’s Dojo in Iwama, Japan, the birthplace of Aikido.
Sensei Larson received the highest sword (aiki-ken) and staff (aiki-jo) weapons certification (menkyokaiden) from Morihiro Saito Shihan, and he currently holds a sixth-degree black belt (rokudan) from the World Aikido Federation (Aikikai) Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Sensei Larson makes annual trips back to Japan and serves as a technical advisor for a number of Aikido schools in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, travelling to various US states and countries teaching, disseminating, and preserving Iwama Aikido. For more information, visit aikido-shuren-dojo.com.