Memorial Service for Sensei Lou Correa

We regret to announce the passing of Sensei Lou Correa. A memorial mass will be given on November 6th 2011 from 3-5 p.m. at Saint Joseph Church located on 99-10 217th Lane Queens Village, N.Y. 11429.

For more information please visit : http://kyodaidojo.com/

We send our deepest condolences to Senei Lous family and friends.

NEW YORK SAMURAI DOJO ALUMNI

Remembering Mel

“Remembering Mel”


            Even though he trained with me longer than anyone else ever had, I would never introduce Mel as my student. I respected him as an elder and a mentor. Whether he was firing a high powered hand gun, playing classical guitar, or cutting with a samurai sword he embraced the essentials. Mel was proud of military traditions and would occasionally speak of the “O” course (obstacle training) in the Marine Corp Boot Camp. He enjoyed practicing the Japanese sword katas of the Toyama Ryu, a set of forms from the bayonet school at Camp Zama, Japan. He exercised a quiet assertion in all matters, and when problems sometimes became tough, Mel Benson would find solutions and “soldier on”. More than just a dealer in rare coins, he was a devout, seasoned collector of Asian artifacts and had an extensive background in rare oriental antiques.

Mel Benson was the patriarch of our Tozai Sword Club, housed in the Empire State Dojo for over 30 years. He took on the task of teaching and helping the new students in this archaic, lethal art steeped in mythology and tradition. He made 3rd Dan in Iaido, one of the first to attain this level. Mel selflessly gave his time and knowledge to all the students that he helped, during his 70 years. Sensei Mel taught the basics with understanding and patience. Aside from doing Iai-do, he and I also practiced empty hand forms such as Karate, Wing Chun, Wu Tai Chi, and Hsing Yi which was developed by a Chinese general for the purpose of making his troops better soldiers. He spent countless days in the hospital during his last two years. When others had given up and accepted their demise, Mel stood strong practicing Chi Kung in his room with a quiet determination. He soldiered on in a valiant effort to overcome his adversary, meeting it head on, day after day.

Due to the nature of his business he had to carry a permit for a .45 automatic pistol. I remember him taking off the holstered weapon before we’d practice Wu Tai Chi…a perfect balance of war and peace.

Someday in the future we’ll catch up to our point man, until then we’ll be training hard and remembering Mel.

–Art McConnell

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January Celebration Announced

Special announcement…
“Kagami Biraki Celebration”

Celebration at Tozai Sword School at Empire State Dojo.
Mid January, Mid Afternoon for Middle Level Students.

Kagami Biraki is a traditional celebration in which we rededicate ourselves to our practice.


Sword Seminar Announced

October Sword Seminar

“Entering the Gate”

Hello Everyone,

We will be hosting a very special seminar w/DKBM for our October Sword Seminar. This seminar is open to all students. For more information please email me at karlgroeger@me.com

Respectfully,
Sensei Karl Groeger

Sword Seminar Announced

AUGUST SWORD SEMINAR

“Penetrating a Cloud”

The Seminar was a HUGE success!

A very special Thank You to Sensei Deborah Klens-Bigman and her students for coming out to see us.

Sensei Deborah Klens-Bigman teaches in Queens and we highly recommend visiting her website.
www.iaikai.com

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(Sensie Deborah at another demonstration – photo courtesy of Iaikai Dojo)

Hello Everyone,

We will be hosting a very special guest to the Dojo for our August Sword Seminar.  This seminar is only available to current advanced students.

Coming in September will be hosting our larger seminar, open to all students. More details available soon.

Respectfully,
Sensei Karl Groeger

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