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Lewis B. de Quiros (5th Dan)

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Lewis de Quiros in Tubingen (2004)

 
Website dojo's of Lewis de Quiros as dojo holder: http://traditionalaikido.eu
 
Seminars 2008: see website above.

 
 
Demo on Open Evening September 11th, 2007,
at Takemusu Aikido Naarden:  
On this evening the Aikido Dojo in Naarden had it's first open evening/demo.
The dojo holder is L.B. de Quiros, 5th dan.
This video shows various tai jutsu techniques. Lewis de Quiros (godan)
is performing the techniques, Thomas Nord (nidan) is uke.

 
SEMINARS 2007

January 27th, Sneek, NL
February 24th, Sneek, NL
March 10th to 11th, Naarden NL
March 24th, Sneek, NL
April 8th, Naarden, NL
April 14th & 15th, Tubingen, Germany
May 5th to 6th, Lund, Sweden
May 13th, Naarden, NL
June 9th, Sneek, NL
June 30th to July 1st, Sneek, NL
Teachers: Jonas Palm and Lina Gustavsson
July 4th to 8th, Denmark Summer Camp
September 4th to 9th, Retreat in Hof3, Trubschachen, Switzerland
September 22th, Sneek, NL
October 13th & 14th, Copenhagen, Denmark
October 27th, Sneek, NL
November 24th, Sneek, NL
December 9th, Naarden, NL. Teachers: Lewis & Borg Groeneveld

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Tübingen, 2005

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Traditional Aikido website
of dojo-holder Lewis de Quiros

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(click on image to go to website)

Lewis Bernaldo de Quiros is the senior instructor of Takemusu Aikido in the Netherlands and is associated through seminar and examination activities with a network of dojo's practicing the same style. Takemusu Aikido in the Netherlands is affiliated with the Aikikai organization in Tokyo and with TAK (Takemusu Aikido Kyokai) in Europe.

Lewis trained under the late Morihiro Saito Sensei (9th Dan) from 1986 until 1993 in the Iwama Dojo in Japan. He has been busy ever since teaching Aikido both at home in the Netherlands and abroad in seminars throughout Europe. After returning from Japan he maintained regular contact with his teacher through seminars both as a participant as well as assistant and translator. He received the rank of 5th dan Aikikai from Morihiro Saito Sensei in 1999.

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