The school for classical japanese martial arts,
Bujinkan Macedonia
and the Ninjutsu club Bujinkan Kavadarci, are ogranizing a friendly seminar
with the german shihan Steffen Frohlich.
Theme: Takagiyoshin Ryu
Date: 23/24.10.2010
Place: Sport centre Yasmin – Kavadarci
This is the first Tai Kai organized in Kavadarci, with
one of the first German shihan and students of soke Masaaki Hatsumi.
Steffen Frohlich is a very good friend of the
instructor of Bujinkan Macedonia,
Igor Dovezenski.
He loves our country and is a fan of the Macedonian
culture and tradition. A master with a big heart, who would use this trip to Macedonia to
fill himself with positive energy in our renowned ancient holy places. As
always, he comes for a whole 5 day practice and fun.
Price: only 20 euros, for a shihan who is respected by the entire Bujinkan.
Can
anyone do better than us?
On the stage of „Krste Petkov Misirkov“ venue in Gradsko, the seminar themed „Introduction to the schools of Bujinkan“ took place. At this event, 25 people from the community took part, as well as students from Bujinkan Macedonia.
is especially true for the students of Bujinkan Macedonia, who feel great joy when repeating the basis of our arts, which proves that they are indeed mature as warriors – who understand the power of Kihon.
As a part of the “Week of the children” manifestation, the senior students of Bujinkan Macedonia, Marjan Proshev and Marko Opachikj, visited the kindergarten `Bambi` in Skopje, where they introduced to and entertained the youngest with the traditional martial arts.
by the children, about ninja and samurai.
On an invitation of a group of citizens from the Gradsko community, the instructor of Bujinkan Macedonia Igor Dovezenski, will hold a seminar with the theme “Introduction to the schools of Bujinkan”.
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Every year, in the last week of september, the warriors os Bujinkan Macedonia undertake the traditional Path of Shugenja seminar.
the relation between man and nature. Literally translated, it means “The path of practice and testing”, i.e. an ascetic discipline which has the goal of self-improvement through isolating on mountains, meditating under waterfalls and cold rivers, breathing practices on hard to reach terrain, all the way to achieving impossible feats through testing the physical and mental toughness of a person.Those that practice this method, are known as Shugenja and the teaching is present event today in Japan.
Equipment: Take everything you have, the heavier – the better (and safer).
Little Sarah Gjorgjievska was recently diagnosed with a brain cancer that needs to be operated immediately in the ACIBADEM hospital in Turkey. The operation costs approximately 30.000 euros, and the parents aren’t able to raise that kind of money by themselves. Therefore, on Sunday starting at 11.00 o’clock we will hold a humanitarian fund-raising training on Vodno, and the money raised here are to be send to help little Sarah.
After the successfully finished Ninja Summer Camp and the small vacation that came afterward, the School for classical Japanese martial arts Taiyou e no Michi / Bujinkan Macedonia continues it’s regular work. 
From a total of eight students attending this year’s Survival, seven of them “survived”. Four of these were veterans, having 4 Survival seminars behind them, while the rest were “newbies”. One of them quit during the first day, but still, he acquired a great experience which will help him handle himself better during the crises that come up during this seminar. 
Once this was over, we “threw” ourselves to camp-setting duties, and cleared paths towards the southern part of the camp. With this successfully finished, once again we set off for the “Stari Lozja” location, where we cleaned and straightened up the holy cross dedicated to St. Tripun. In 13.00, during the second day, for the first time it was allowed to sit on the behind, by which we started the traditional “time-wasting”, which was used for a few short oral transmissions (kuden). At 16.00 hours, the seminar was over.
pressure. They almost showed no signs of fatigue for the duration of the seminar. From the beginners, Katerina D. showed great results and successfully passed her first Survival seminar. We also congratulate Dragan H. and Goran M., who unlike last year, succeeded in “surviving” this year, by which they proved that persistence always pays off in the end.