
Picture by Perry Elstgeest (thanks!)
Thanks to everyone who made this great Tai Kai such a big success! Thanks to the instructors for being on top and such great guys! Thanks to the staff, some worked more than others (we know who you are, special thanks to you guys!). And also big thanks to everyone who attended, especially to you guys from abroad and outside Stockholm who traveled and spent extra money and effort to attend this Tai Kai. Because it was such a big success we decided to do it again, but this time in Linköping and organized by Anne Liljedahl with support from Svenska Bujinkanförbundet. We already set the date, it is October 6-7′th 2012, so book the date now!
What did you think about the Tai Kai?
We would like to hear what you thought about the Tai Kai this year, please add your comments and thoughts below!
Tai Kai DVD
The Kaigozan BUDOSHOP was there and filmed the Tai Kai and got 5.5 hours that will be edited down to two DVD’s that will be available for purchase at their web shop in late September or early in October.
Pictures from the Tai Kai
We (the staff) took many pictures and will upload them to different photo albums soon. If you took pictures and have them on-line in photo albums, please let us know the link in the comment field below. You could also send them to me and I will add it to our photo album.
This page will be updated often the following weeks (with links to pictures, video clips, comments etc). Check back often!













Such a fantastic training camp. I have been in awe of Robs magic, humbled by Duncans straight forwardness, given a hint of Hatsumi sensei by Steve and inspired by Sven-Erik. I have so much information that I’m still trying to write it down, four days later. And of course every lunch break and evening is filled with training all I have learnt. Thank you for such an inspiring time. Bring on October 2012.
As I get to visit seminars abroad so (read; too) rarely, it was that much more refreshing to get teaching from such a great group of teachers, and to meet all those friends from years and places past. Gotta work harder to get out more! Thank you, Mats-san and his humble students!