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FREE Special Event!
Check back for our next date this fall!

Nabi Su Martial Arts & Wellness Center has been invited to participate in the BODIES NY Exhibition's Free Public Health Series.
  This will be our third free special event at the BODIES NY Exhibit, and we look forward to seeing you there!

The BODIES NY Exhibition Hall is located at
11 Fulton Street, at the South Street Seaport, in Downtown Manhattan.  More information can
be found at the BODIES NY Exhibit web site.


Master Carolyn Campora and Maya Just Maya at the
March 7, 2009 Bodies Exhibit Tai Chi demo

"DISCOVERING BODIES
Our Saturday Health Event Series

As part of our ongoing dedication to promoting good health and healthy lifestyle choices, BODIES NY will be offering a series of Saturday events this winter/ spring.  Presented in the Exhibition Center’s main lobby, this programming will give our guests added value for attending the Exhibition and will hopefully provide useful information and instruction.  There is no charge to participate in these Discovering BODIES events. 
Discovering BODIES events are scheduled 1:00PM - 4:00PM."


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Miles Kovach-Fisk appeared in Love's Labour's Lost, in the Looking for Shakespeare program at NYU this summer.  Miles was the King in the company's three exciting and well attended performances.

Marriage Equality
Master Carolyn Campora marched with PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) in this year's Gay Pride March in New York City.


Master Carolyn Campora, Pat and Maya Just Maya, Gay Pride 2009

Maya Just Maya
This is a link to Maya's website, where you will see her artwork.  Maya recently exhibited her work in a juried exhibition at the Caladon Gallery.  Click the following link to see the on-line show:  Caladon Gallery:  The Sixth Annual Surrealistic, Visionary and Fantastic Exhibition


             Queen Bee, Sculpture 2009, by Maya Just Maya


Mary Vaccaro
This is a link to Mary's website where you will see her street paintings and a slide show of people who visit her on the corner in Greenwich Village.

Widad Franco

This is a link to Widad's website where you will see her work on childrens books.  Widad is also a journalist and translator; find out more about her on her website.

Nabi Su Students: Gay Games Champions
Nabi Su Black Belt Students Maya Just Maya and Kenny Dunn participated in the Gay Games and brought back medals for their Martial Arts performances.

Gay Games Amsterdam, 1998
Kenny Dunn: Silver Medal, Black Belt Sparring
Maya Just Maya: Silver Medal, Black Belt Empty Hand Forms (Tiger)

Gay Games Sydney, 2002
Maya Just Maya: Silver Medal, Black Belt Weapons Forms (Butterfly Knives)
Bronze Medal, Black Belt Empty Hand Forms (Leopard)
Bronze Medal, Black Belt Sparring

Gay Games Chicago,  2006
Maya Just Maya:  Silver Medal, Black Belt Weapons Forms (Lightning Saber)
Bronze Medal, 3rd Degree Black Belt and above Empty Hand Forms (Tiger)


Maya Just Maya, Gay Games 2006, Empty Hand Forms, Snake


 
 
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