Training Times:
Saturday, May 16th - 10 am -5 pm
Sunday, May 17th - 10 am - 3 pm
About the Instructor:
Duncan Stewart is the Dojo-cho ( head instructor ) of the Bujinkan Tasmania Toku Bu Ryu Sui Dojo.
Duncan has been practicing martial arts for three decades.
He lived in Japan for 10 years studying Classical Japanese Martial Arts at the Bujinkan Dojo under Grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi, DaiShihan Toshiro Nagato, DaiShihan Yukio Noguchi and Happo Biken DaiShihan Kennichi Someya.
Duncan is the highest ranked practitioner in Tasmania and is a licensed senior Shidoshi-Kai instructor of Bujinkan Dojo Budo Taijutsu. He has also received the Golden Dragon Award, Enbu Excellence Award, Bufu Ikkan Shin Gi Tai Award, Yushuu Shihan and Dai Shihan Certification directly from Grandmaster Hatsumi at the Honbu Dojo in Japan.
Duncan was often asked to be Uke ( demonstration partner ) for Grandmaster Hatsumi and the Japanese Shihan in classes and for international seminars, television, and video productions.
He has travelled extensively around the world teaching seminars called Bushinden Kai ( gathering to honour the spirit and teachings of the the warrior gods ) in 20 countries:
In Japan, Duncan instructed children and adults in English and the martial arts at his own Dojo at the Kashiwa City Suwa Shinto Shrine. He has been practicing the martial arts since 1984 and also studied Nihon Buyo ( Japanese Samurai dance ), Kenbiki ( martial arts healing therapy ) and Taiko ( Japanese Drumming ).
Duncan has returned to Tasmania to share the beauty and traditions of Japanese Classical Martial Arts and the misunderstood art of Ninjutsu ( arts of the Ninja ).
He hopes to transmit the feeling of true martial arts and assist students to better themselves by unifying their Spirit, technique and body ( Shin Gi Tai Ichi ).
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