Sundance Martial Arts was founded in 2004 by instructor David White with the purpose of providing high quality martial arts instruction in the art of Taekwon-Do. Classes are held at 2905A, 43rd Ave. in Vernon and our brand new location at 150 Asher Road in Kelowna. Sundance Taekwon-Do is the only full-time, fully accredited and certified school recognized by the International Taekwon-Do Federation in the Okanagan Valley. We are also the only school to offer the internationally recognized Taekown-Do Child Development Program (TKD Kids!) which acts as a tool to teach children ages 4 to 7 the basics of Taekwon-Do along with important social skills in a fun and safe environment with qualified instructors. Our instructors have a combined 50+ years of Taekwon-Do experience and are eager to share their knowledge with others.
Megan MacDonald is a multi disciplinarian artist located in Kelowna British Columbia, Canada.
MacDonald is drawn to natural and organic forms, the energy of hand-drawn lines, and the alchemy that occurs with the convergence of natural elements. She was drawn to encaustics due to its beautiful depth and luminosity as well as the myriad of possibilities the medium offers. Although she continues to explore a variety of mediums in her art practice, her focus is primarily centred on encaustic .
An award-winning artist, MacDonald’s work has been in juried exhibitions both regionally and nationally and can be found in numerous private collections around the globe.
MacDonald continues to work, show and instruct out of her studio the Crow’s Nest in Kelowna, BC.
Tidal Elements Healing Arts Studio is located in the heart of downtown Vernon. Workshop facilitators and attendees feel like they have been transported somewhere special in Tidal's relaxing atmosphere, while still having access to all of the benefits of being in a downtown city.
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