Dias nummer 1 - Roskilde Aikido Klub

Aikido Seminar
Kayla Feder 6thDan &
Miles Kessler 5th Dan
27th & 28th of April 2013
Copenhagen Aikido Club
Copenhagen Aikido Club is proud to invite you to an
aikido seminar with Kayla Feder from Berkeley, California
and Miles Kessler from Tel Aviv, Israel, teaching together
for the first time in Copenhagen. Kayla and Miles were
both students of Morihiro Saito Sensei, Iwama Japan and
are both highly respected aikido teachers.
This seminar is open for students at all levels of aikido.
there will be a combination of tai-jutsu and buki-waza, so
remember to bring your bokken and jo.
Venue
: Strandvejsskolen, Sionsgade 1
2100( Østerbro) Copenhagen
Fee
: DKK 450 (lunches included)
Saturday
: 27th April 2013, 10:00-17:00
Sunday
: 28th April 2013, 10:00-16:00
Check-in
: 9:30
Registration : http://tinyurl.com/kayla-miles-2013
Further Info : [email protected]
Kind regards and looking forward to seeing you
Copenhagen Aikido Club
Kayla Feder:
Kayla Feder began to practise aikido in the age of 9 and has trained for nearly 40
years. She studied directly under Morihiro Saito Sensei in Iwama,and went to Japan to
be an ushi deshi in the age of 16.
Kayla Feder is the owner and chief instrutor of Aikido of Berkeley dojo in California,
USA, where she teach and has an ushi deshi program as well. Kayla has taught
seminars in US, Europe and Israel and has been teaching at seminars in Copenhagen
several times before. Kayla received the rank of 6th Dan in 2004.
Miles Kessler:
Miles Kessler has been training aikido since 1985. He trained for 8 years under the
late Morihiro Saito Sensei in Iwama, Japan. Miles has been teaching internationally
since 1997. Since 2005 he has lived and taught in Tel Aviv and has opened Integral
Aikido Dojo in a new location in Tel Aviv, where he teaches and has ushi deshi from all
over the world.
Miles is also one of the Middle East leaders of the project “Aikido Without Borders”,
that tries to bring Aikido out to people in those parts of the world where conflicts and
borders separate them.