Great River Tai Chi Minneapolis

Great River Tai Chi Minneapolis Since 1979 Great River Tai Chi has offered classes and workshops in Minneapolis, St Paul, and Greater Minnesota, and at national and international events.

We practice Professor Cheng Man-ch'ing's Yang-style short form. http://www.greatriver.wordpress.com Great River T'ai Chi has offered classes and workshops since 1979 in Professor Cheng Man-ch'ing's Yang-style short form.

Great River will remember Maggie Newman November 16th.
11/02/2025

Great River will remember Maggie Newman November 16th.

Master Maggie Newman’s obituary from the funeral home 🙏
Margaret Janie Newman, whose life traced a rare and graceful arc from modern dance to Kabuki to T’ai Chi, passed away on October 8, 2025. She was a singular artist and teacher, weaving together traditions of East and West into a lifetime of movement, discipline, and deep spirit.

Born in Lanett Alabama, Maggie’s early fascination with form led her first to sports, then to dance. After studies at the University of Alabama and summers at Jacob’s Pillow, she moved to New York in 1950, where she immersed herself in the Katherine Dunham School of Dance, the School of American Ballet, the Metropolitan Opera Ballet School, and the Louis Johnson Company. She performed tirelessly, appearing in modern dance concerts, nightclubs, and on television, and toured internationally with the Paul Taylor Dance Company. Dance critics and colleagues alike praised her as a performer of versatility, rigor, and elegance.

Yet Maggie’s genius lay not only in performance, but in her ceaseless curiosity. In the early 1960s, her path turned toward Asia’s great embodied arts. She studied meditation with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and Zen master Nakagawa Sōen Rōshi, and trained in martial disciplines including karate and aikido, earning her black belt under Sensei Yamada and Master Kōichi Tōhei. For fifty years she also devoted herself to Japanese classical Kabuki dance, a practice that enriched her understanding of theater, gesture, and presence.

The deepest of these lifelong studies began in 1964, when Maggie met Professor Cheng Man-ch’ing, the renowned Yang-style T’ai Chi master. She became one of his six senior students in New York, entrusted with carrying forward his teaching. Maggie went on to nurture learners in Rochester, Philadelphia, New York City, and beyond, teaching workshops, camps, and weekly classes for over half a century. She was widely recognized as one of the pillars of Professor Cheng’s lineage in America.

Maggie’s teaching was marked by humility and insight. She often said the teacher’s task was “not to squelch the student’s spirit,” but to create a structure in which discipline and spontaneity could meet. Students recall her precision of eye, her warmth, and her quiet humor—whether guiding them through the subtleties of push-hands, demonstrating the sword, or encouraging them to “stay awake” within the form. For Maggie, T’ai Chi was never just technique; it was the daily practice of discovering one’s body, mind, and heart anew.

In every art she touched—dance, Kabuki, martial arts, calligraphy, painting, and above all, T’ai Chi—Maggie Newman embodied balance, refinement, and openness. She carried traditions forward while leaving space for others to find their own way within them. Her students, colleagues, and countless admirers will remember her not only as a master, but as a rare presence: grounded yet light, disciplined yet free, precise yet compassionate.

Her legacy endures in the bodies, minds and spirits of those she knew and taught, and in the living lineage of movement and mindfulness that she helped cultivate for future generations.

https://crestwoodcremationfuneral.com/obituary/?ob-id=4080&obit=Maggie%20Newman

10/22/2025

IN MEMORY OF MAGGIE NEWMAN
A tribute on Zoom - CMC Global Forum. Wednesday November 5
"The next forum on Wednesday November 5th will be dedicated to Maggie Newman, who sadly passed away at 101 years of age on October 8th. We invite everyone to join us to honor and share their experiences of studying with Maggie."
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10/16/2025
10/08/2025
Maggie was a wonderful teacher, visitor and mentor to those of us at Great River
10/08/2025

Maggie was a wonderful teacher, visitor and mentor to those of us at Great River

08/13/2025

August 30, 2025 - February 1, 2026 | Robert and Marlyss White Gallery (Gallery 281) | Free Exhibition Daoism, one of China’s major belief systems, envisions a universe guided by harmony and natural order. Emerging as an organized religion after 100 CE, Daoism developed sacred texts, temples, and a...

Fall classes start soon! Visit
08/07/2025

Fall classes start soon! Visit

Celebrating 46 years!Join Great River T'ai Chi for in-person and online classes on t'ai chi ch'uan, ch'i-kung (qigong) and I Ching (Yijing)—the Chinese Book of Changes. Visit our "Classes" page for information. Gift certificates available! T'ai Chi Ch'uan is a unique Chinese discipline that embodi...

07/28/2025
07/28/2025

Tai chi mention!

Happy birthday, Maggie!
05/18/2025

Happy birthday, Maggie!

HAPPY 101st BIRTHDAY, MAGGIE NEWMAN!!!
Senior student of Cheng Man-Ching
Maggie has helped and inspired generations of students and grand-students over a span of 60 years. If you can please donate:
A Retirement Fund for Maggie was started and has been maintained over the years by caring students and friends. This Fund has allowed Maggie to be cared for the past 10 years by two dedicated aides who alternate shifts. Through generous donations, a warm and loving home has been provided at this time when it is most needed. Your gifts of financial support are deeply appreciated and are essential to the continued provision of this much-needed care going forward.
To contribute to Maggie’s care :
Either
- Send a check payable to: “Mark Westcott ATF Maggie Newman”
and mail to: Mark Westcott, 465 Rockingham St., Rochester NY 14620
Or
- Send your contribution via Paypal to Mark Westcott
using his email address:
mark.westcott717@gmail.com
(Please include your email address.)

Contributions in any amount may be sent to Mark at any time. Administration of the Fund is handled on a volunteer basis;
100% of the contributions go directly to Maggie's care.

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