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			<title>KOSEIBUKAN Welcomes You</title>
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			<description> Many think that if you learn martial arts, this will not prove useful when a real need arises. Regarding that concern, the true science of martial arts means practicing them in such a way that they will be useful at any time, and useful in all things.&amp;rdquo;  Miyamoto Musashi - undefeated swordsman and author of  Book Of Five Rings  Malta Kendo Seminar Sep 09 - 70 athletes 18 countries 3x8th Dan Instructors  Welcome to KOSEIBUKAN - the leading kendo Dojo in Malta and home for the development of quality kendo in the Maltese islands, reputed with the most qualified dan kendo players in Malta. With seminars organized regularly, visits by foreign sensei&amp;rsquo;s and trips to the UK, students have the opportunity to develop their true ability as a quality kendo player. Kendo the way of the sword embodies the spirit of Japan and is highly revered as it incorporates in its practice cultural aspect such as etiquette, Zen, spiritual and mind meditation with aerobic physical agility.  The history of kendo began around the 8th Century in Japan with the Katana (the samurai sword) where practice was devised into set forms known as Kata. Around the 16th century Japan was ushered into a time of peace, so the sword schools intriduced the the use of armor and bamboo swords which allowed for the free form of the Kata to be exercised without constraint. Today Kendo is practiced by millions and is growing in popularity as it is the ideal art / sport for the stresses of the modern world   lifestyle, developing the mind spirit and body to face our daily challenges wile remaining peaceful and respected in harmony. Beginners start off slowly with an introductory course into understanding the history of how kendo evolved, with the first lesson focusing on basics and dojo etiquette. The first 12 weeks are set out so that one may progress at their own pass, making them feel welcome and comfortable to their first steps of  understanding the way of the sword. The  </description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2004 11:54:06 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Practice venues &amp; Time</title>
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			<description>NEW TIME TABLE Mriehel  / BirkirkaraWed 7.30pm to 9pm St Theresa - Assembly Hall ( Kata only - Beginners course )Thur 8.15pm to 10pm St Theresa School For Girls - Gym     Saturday  1.30pm to 3pm  St Theresa School For Girls - Gym ( Beginners course )   University Sports Complex - Main Hall (Degree Plus) Wednesday 12pm to 2.00pm (Oct to May)  </description>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 15:57:26 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>International Seminar</title>
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			<description>              ALL Maltese Pass their Dan Grading Exam at the 1st   International Kendo Event in Malta      On Sunday 27th September for the first time a kendo grading was held in Malta from 1st to 5th Dan under the supervision of the visiting sensei and the Maltese kendo Federation affiliation wit the European Kendo Federation.  The grading was part of the four day seminar and all seven Maltese Kendoka passed their Dan grade.          </description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2004 08:30:34 +0100</pubDate>
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