Wine Country Tai Chi Society is please to share their annual Wellness Retreat: “Inside your Tai Chi Practice” with Dr Michelle Greenwell, CIH, BioEW, on March 6-8 2026, West Kelowna, BC
* All ages and abilities welcome
Fees: Friday only $25, Sat/Sun $87, All Three Days $97
Registration: Click here
Two Locations: Friday -West K Dance Studio – 2035 Louie Dr, West Kelowna
Sat/Sun – Kees Tae Kwon Do – 2109 Louie Dr, West Kelowna
*Resources will be shared in a handout, and our tea and discussion sessions will provide a time and space for notetaking and questions. Our movement time will allow you to embody the power of the topic, so you don’t have to “think” about the ideas and “make” them happen. They will work because of the movement you do.
“Everything you need to know is already inside you, through Tai Chi we awaken its possibility for innate healing to happen.”
Your Retreat at a Glance: Learning components, Movement activities, Pampering
| Day | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
| Location | West K Dance Studio 2035 Louie Dr, WK | Kees Tae Kwon Do 2109 Louie Dr, WK | Kees Tai Kwon Do 2109 Louie Dr, WK |
| 8:30 – 9:00 am | Tea & Discussion | Tea & Discussion | Tea & Discussion |
| 9 – 11 am | Joint care and release | Eyes, ears, jaw and neck | Spiral power for the spine |
| 11 am | 11-11:30 am tea, snack & discussion | 11-12 pm Lunch Tai Chi sets | 11-12 pm Lunch Tai Chi sets |
| 11:30 – 1 pm Moving from the Dan Tien | 12-12:30 pm Tea & Discussion | 12-12:30 pm Tea & Discussion | |
| 12:30 – 2:30 pm | 12:30 – 2:30 pm Opening the hips, walking free | 12:30 – 2:30 pm Mental clarity through movement | |
| 2:30 – 3:00 pm | 2:30 – 3:00 pm Tea, snack & discussion | 2:30 – 3:00 pm Closing Discussion Wellness Planning | |
| 3 pm | 3:00 – 4:30 pm Lifting pain and letting it go | 3:00 – 4:00 pm Singing Bowl Bath |
Friday, March 6
@ West K Dance Studio – 2035 Louie Dr, West Kelowna
8:30 – 9 am Opening tea and discussion
9:00-11:00am Joint Care and Release
11:00 – 11:30 pm Tea, snack, and discussion
11:30 – 1:00pm Moving from the Dan Tien
No experience is necessary for the explorations in the session. Bring your daily challenges to discover what habits might be holding you back from movement, and how to activate your innate healing through free-flowing muscle and body movement.
Saturday, March 7
@Kees Tae Kwon Do – 2109 Louie Dr, West Kelowna
8:30 – 9 am Opening tea and discussion
9:00-11:00 am Eyes, Ears, Jaw and Neck
So often we hear that as we age our eyes will need glasses and our hearing will start to go. Clenching a jaw and having limited neck mobility seem to increase. But is it a part of nature, or a symptom of habits? In our session, we will explore how Tai Chi can change the daily habits that may limit our head and neck movement for optimum function, and how that can affect eyesight, hearing, taste, and smell.
11:00 – 12: 00 Lunch Break (bag lunch encouraged)
Group Tai Chi and Sabre Sets
12:00 – 12:30 pm Opening tea and discussion
12:30 – 2:30 pm Opening the Hips Walking Free
The Tor Yu and the seated form provide you with experience calming the nervous system through the pelvis. We will explore the tension of the psoas muscle to hold your back tight and fear and anxiety hostage. Joy can be discovered when we realize how we hold our hips and walk can be freeing. Check the bottom of your shoes for wear marks before class; do you need to keep that posture?
Afternoon Break
2:30 – 3:00 pm Opening tea, snackand discussion
3:00– 4:30 pm Lifting Pain and Letting it Go
Self-empowerment is vital to enduring health. When you have tools that can change a stiff body, or a sore back, how can you embrace their power? In this session, we will be finding the sweetness of Tai Chi to calm the nervous system and release tissue that may be screaming for attention. Take note of the signals that you hear each day and bring them to class. We are going to have a talk with those signals to realize how we can soften their impact.
Sunday, March 8
@Kees Tae Kwon Do – 2109 Louie Dr, West Kelowna
8:30 – 9:00 am Opening tea and discussion
9:00 -11:00am Spiral Power for the Spine
The sabre and lok hup set have a specific spiral action that expands our body and releases our tension. In Tai Chi, it is more subtle and structural. We will explore how our body is supported through Tai Chi for circulation, lymph flow, bone marrow washing, bone strength, and nervous system release. Simple patterns, mindful moments, and self-care your body will love.
11:00 – 12: 00Lunch Break (bag lunch encouraged)
Group Tai Chi and Sabre Sets
12:00 – 12:30 pm Opening tea and discussion
12:30 – 2:30 pm Mental Clarity through Movement
Is brain fog really necessary at the start of the day? Or, are you captured by emotions in the day and have trouble getting out of a funk or wheel of repetitive thoughts? Mental clarity and an open mind are part of the process of being in balance through Tai Chi movement. Consider your repetitive thoughts, criticism, or edgy responses in the day, and let’s see if they are a signal for you that can be heard and released.
2:30 – 3:00 pm Closing Discussion and Wellness planning
3:00 – 4:00 pm “Singing Bowl” Bath
Bring a sleeping bag, comforter, or a blanket, and a pillow for your moment of peace and tranquility!
Registration: Click here
What is the value of considering a Wellness Retreat for your Self-Care and Wellness Plan?
The wellness retreat is designed to help you heal over the weekend, while you develop a deeper understanding of your body, emotions, and movement patterns. You may not remember all the tidbits that will be shared across the weekend, but you will have embodied them in the movement experiences so that both your Tai Chi and your result of health and wellness are empowered. You will be encouraged to work at your own pace and with the tea and discussion periods, you will be better able to understand your journey with Tai Chi.
Dr Michelle Greenwell, CIH has devoted her life to understanding the power of movement, the emotional and profound release of movement with music, and the best tips and tools to help you thrive.
WCTCS has hosted Dr Michelle on several occasions, always providing a deeper understanding of your Tai Chi practice through themes of exploration and group activities.
Michelle has continued to present internationally, with a movement and music presentation at the 50th Anniversary for the Touch for Health Kinesiology Association in San Diego, CA, last April, as well as sharing the Unwinding Trauma/Building Resiliency program for Marathon Jam in North Carolina. Receiving the Safety Champion Award for 2025 from the Workers’ Compensation Board at the Strait Area Chamber of Commerce, Cape Breton Island, as well as several Legacy Leader Awards for programming from the Canadian Association of BioEnergetic Wellness, has been a highlight in the last year. Michelle will be presenting for the5th year at the Knowlative Conference, created in Tenerife, Spain.
To learn more about Michelle’s work, you can tune into her podcast: Be Well with Dr Michelle Greenwell. She has highlighted special perspectives for wellness in her latest recordings. Choose the video playlist or the audio playlist and enjoy with a great cup of tea.
As always, the topics chosen for our retreat are a deep dive into your personal experience with healing through movement, and will be open for discussions, new explorations, and connection with the group gathered.
Registration: Click here
-This Retreat is accessible for people with motor challenges. Seated and standing forms will be available throughout.
-Tai Chi experience is an asset, but not necessary for explorations in health and wellness. All levels of experience are welcome and encouraged to come every day.
–A microphone will be used to support hearing challenges.
–Everyone explores at their own pace and ability
