
Paid Tai Chi
16 Flour Mill Way, Summer Hill
Sydney,
NSW
2130
Australia
About the Event: Start your morning with calm, clarity, and connection. These paid Tai Chi sessions are a beautiful way to centre your mind, move your body, and begin the day in balance. Rooted in Sun-style Tai Chi and inspired by Qigong, the movements are soft, flowing, and meditative — helping you build strength, mindfulness, and emotional well-being.
Each 30-minute class introduces key Tai Chi principles like space, alignment, breath, and flow. Whether you’re managing stress, supporting your health, or simply curious, Tai Chi is a gentle and powerful practice open to all.
Bring a friend, wear something comfortable, and enjoy the stillness in motion.
Who Should Attend: Everyone is welcome, no experience needed. Tai Chi is especially helpful for older adults, those living with Arthritis, Parkinson’s, CP, Diabetes, or limited mobility. It’s also a great way to connect with others in the Inner West community.
What’s the Cost:
- $20 / session
- $15 > 67 age
- $20/session for married couples
About the Host: Your instructor, Robyn Suttor, is a certified Tai Chi teacher, experienced coach, and world-level Masters athlete. She brings decades of movement, teaching, and mental health experience, sharing her passion for accessible, healing exercise. Read more about Robyn
About the Venue: Held outdoors at Mungo Scott Plaza, within the Flour Mill of Summer Hill. If it rains, class will move upstairs to Level 1 of the Little BIG House — a warm, welcoming space dedicated to community support and social connection.
Check-in Reminder: Don’t Forget to Bring Your Phone!
Your phone is essential for completing the digital check-in process. It’s quick, easy, and ensures that you’re fully covered and counted.
Why is it important to check in every time you attend?
- Sustaining Free Events: Attendance data plays a key role in our funding decisions, allowing us to keep offering these services to the community at no cost.
- Insurance Coverage: If you haven’t scanned in, you aren’t covered. Checking in ensures your participation is logged and you’re protected while attending.
- Event Feedback: Your check-ins help us understand which events are well-attended, guiding us on what to prioritize and directly influencing our future planning.