Ways of Winter Survival X

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On the beautiful and inhospitable hills of Orljak, in the harsh winter conditions, yesterday was held the tenth in a row seminar “Ways of Winter Survival”. This was also the first event for this year, and judging by the number of participants, we can say that we starter off strongly and with gusto.

Immediately after arriving on location, a heavy rain started, which quickly turned to snow. And so, besides the cold, the warriors of Bujinkan Macedonia had to fight the wet clothes that clung to their bodies.
Let’s remember that during the first five years of this seminar, the teacher Igor Dovezenski readied his students for survival during winter conditions in the forest. During the last five, he taught the techniques of winter survival in hilly terrain. And from next year on, the seminar will move to rocky and stony terrain in the region of Sm’kneno.

From the time that the dojo was first created in the year 1995, we are the leading authority in Macedonia on the topic of survival in nature. When we organized seminars dedicated to this issue, there were no documentary shows on National Geographic or on YouTube. The public had nearly no knowledge of the fact that among them lived people that were specialists on the ways of perfecting the techniques of survival in nature.

In the end, we need to mention that during yesterday’s event, our member Vladimir Antovski was tested for the first level of “winter survival”, sadly he was but a hairs length form achieving his goal (he was but one point short). Immediately upon returning to Skopje, he wrote the following:
“Today was held the jubilee, the 10-th in a row seminar “Ways of Winter Survival”. I have to say that this was one of my top experiences, and it definitely was one of the most beautiful things that have happened to me in Bujinkan Macedonia. Not that any of the other winter seminars weren’t amazing, but until you have been left alone in the unforgiving wild, that today was in her full brutal glory, you do not realize what this event actually represents.

I can say this out of my own personal experience and would like for all those who have not experienced this –not to miss it. When Sensei told me that I shall be tested, deep inside I knew that I will have to give it my all, mostly so I didn’t disappoint him. The day before the seminar I kept repeating all the things that I had learned before and which are important for survival in winter conditions and I readied myself for any challenge. I had no doubt or second thoughts on my mind. When we reached the location where my compatriots parted ways with me and Sensei told me where I should go, I was overtaken by a great sense of joy, as if I was a little child. I felt happy about being able to experience nature in its entirety – no masks, no pretending, no lies, unconditionally. All those hours spent fighting her brutality, with soaking wet clothes, legs frozen stiff, with bloodied hands from the thorns, with the chilling wind – will be forgotten. But the emotions and memories of this wonderful day will remain forever”.

Report on the year 2019

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In the year 2018 we accidentally set an amazing record after we held 45 seminars, and to clarify what kind of an achievement this is, we will remind you that in the year there are 52 weekends. This past year (2019) that number dropped to 41 seminar and all that beside our intentions of concentrating more on the international seminars, and also the public promotion of our dojo.

Still, our love and commitment to the traditional Japanese martial arts have done their own, and so in 2019 we continue to bare the epitome of “the most dynamic dojo in Europe”.

And this is how the entire endeavor looks in numbers.

Through “Bujinkan Macedonia” the teacher Igor Dovezenski organized and taught on 28 seminars for Ninjutsu, meaning the schools that Hatsumi Sensei inherited from Toshitsugu Takamatsu Sensei. From them, 12 were in the Hombu Dojo of “Taiyou e no Michi”, nine in the Skopje dojo, five in nature, as also two international seminar outside of Macedonia.

Here we shall mention the seminars held in Switzerland and in Turkey, during which Dovezenski was invited to transfer a part of his knowledge about the schools of Ninjutsu, but also the organization of the international seminar in our country, during which the leader “Taiyou e no Michi” taught together with his friend from Germany – Pino Durante.

We have to mention the jubilee of the tenth In a row “Ways of winter survival, the sixth in a row “Life in the Wild”, then the third “10.000 years B.C.”, and the eleventh “Way of the Shugenja”. And of course, lets not forget the legendary “Summer Ninja Camp” that this year was held for the eleventh time, and also the third in a row “Kids Summer Ninja Camp”.

As for “Daito ryu Macedonia – Koryu Dojo”, the numbers look like this: six intensive seminars in the Hombu Dojo, five in the Skopje dojo, one in nature, as also one international in Switzerland, where the teacher Igor Dovezesnski was invited to teach Daito ryu Aikijujutsu in the dojo Kashikavan In the city of Bil.

Beside all these events, also noteworthy are the media presentations and interviews for the national television, radio and portals, and also the multiple public demonstrations in Skopje and Gostivar. Here should be mentioned the two humanitarian workshops that “Bujinkan Macedonia” organized for the children with autism and developmental difficulties, and it is important to mention the engagement of the leader of Bujinkan Macedonia as a technical consultant in the movie “The Plaid Ninja” that was screened through the cinemas in Macedonia.

In the year 2019 we finally got two more masters in Bujinkan Macedonia, specifically Vladimir Antovski and Mihail Drakalski passed the test for shodan (master degree – first dan), while Marko Opacik passed the test for the sandan (3th dan) with which he became the first student of Dovezenski to have reached this degree.

As always, we send our warmest regards to all members of the Organization “Taiyou e no Michi”, and especially to the older members of Bujinkan Macedonia, which with their tireless work allowed us to enjoy the incredible journey through the world of the traditional Japanese martial arts (Koryu Bujutsu).

In the coming year (2020) we have big plans and announcements for many events that are yet to happen, and we promise you that we will again give it our all to keep the high standards that we have set not only in the region, but also globally. We are sure that we shall continue to show, in the best light, our fatherland – The Republic of Macedonia wherever we go.

“Taiyou e no Michi” —- One life – one Dojo.

“Bujinkan Macedonia”—- My life – my story.

“Daito ryu Macedonia” —- The myth of the Japanese samurai.

“Katori Shinto ryu Macedonia” —- A Legend yet to be discovered.

Bufu Ikkan!!!

Shiken 2019 – December testing in Bujinkan Macedonia

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This Monday in the skopje dojo of “Taiyou e no Michi” the annual testing of the members of Bijinkan Macedonia took place.

For the 10th kyu, successfully passed the candidate Ivan Hristov, while for the 9th kyu (colored belt and mon) successfully passed Marija Saltirov, Vlado Martinoski, Ljubomir Pavlovski, Marina Jovanova, Jana Dimitrievska and Nikola Atanasovski. With the eight degree were rewarded Blagoja Nedelkovski and Elisa Saljieva, while with the seventh (kohai) – Angela Temkova, Boris Agovski, Matej Spirovski and Marko Popovic. With the sixt kyu awarded Damjan Serafimovski and Neda Stojanovik, while with the fifth – Vedra Cicov, with which his name will be put up on the nafuda kake in our Hombu. Ksenija Dovezenska and Konstantin Anastasievik successfully passed the test for the 4th kyu, and Blagica Bozinovska with the first kyu with which she became the first woman in Bujinkan Macedonia to gain the right to wear the brown belt.

Three days previously, were tested the smallest members of the Ninja Kids group, to which we also extend our sincerest congratulations for the successful testing and for the higher titles.

A kids tournament in marksmanship with a Fukiya was held – Total Fukiya Challenge

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The Ninja Kids of Bujinkan Macedonia had the opportunity to try out their skills in shooting with a Fukiya (a tube for dart blowing) during a kid’s tournament – Total Fukiya Challenge.

The contest took place this Sunday, and in it took part 11 kids from the dojo. During which, the best results came from Neda Stojanovic, while the second and third place were won by Viktor Markovski and Marko Popovic.

We need to clarify that in Saturday there also was a training session for shooting with a Fukiya, during which the instructor Igor Dovesenski thought the kids about the use of this old Japanese tool.

A Tanto Jutsu / Muto Dori seminar was held

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In the Skopje dojo of Bujinkan Macedonia this Saturday a seminar was held on the topic of knife fighting (Tanto Jutsu), and also unarmed defense from the same weapon (Muto Dori).

As always when the topic is about techniques with the tanto, the seminar was exciting and dynamic, and the participants had the opportunity to learn new techniques, but also to repeat those already learned.

The next seminar will in Bujinkan Macedonia has already been organized for this Sunday, on the topic of Kusari Fundo (combat with a chain weighted down with small weights).

A workshop for kids with an autistic specter of disorders and developmental issues was held

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This Sunday, it the Skopje Dojo of Bujinkan Macedonia was held a humanitarian Workshop for kids with an autistic specter of disorders and developmental issues. In the same took part around ten kids who had the opportunity to practice the Shinobi Taiso system, with the goal of improving the locomotory system skills.

In the free Workshop also took part our friends – special needs educators from the Association for early stimulation, development and play for kids “Kreativa Istok”, as also the professionals from “Logoteka Peperutka”. All joined together with one goal – to ease the life of the children that have different developmental difficulties.

After the completion of the event, the kids received diplomas and badges for participation which brought forth a lot of smiles on their behalf.

The Dojo for the study of Japanese classical Ninja and Samurai arts “Bujinkan Macedonia” is known for its humanitarian work, and the instructor Igor Dovezenski, together with his students, have always helped and worked for a social equality for all those that live in the territory of the Republic of Macedonia.

The sixth "Ninja Kids Marathon" was held

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In the Skopje dojo of Bujinkan Macedonia, this Saturday was held the sixth in a row “Ninja Kids Marathon”. In the event took part 15 children from both of the groups that took a lot of joy from the activities that are always an indispensable part of this seminar.

Together with the regular training during which a myriad of different techniques were learned, the youngest members of Bujinkan Macedonia increased their motor skills through so called “Ninja Gymnastics” with obstacles, and in the end they all enjoyed the projection of one of the movies of the legendary actor Jackie Chan.

See you on our next ” Ninja Kids Marathon”.

An advanced Shinobi Taiso workshop for instructors took place

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The teacher Igor Dovesenski today held a special workshop for Junan Taiso tailored for the licensed instructors of the Shinobi Taiso group.

During the event, the participants learned techniques with the so called “yoga bricks”, during which they had to come to know, down to the details, with the desired results.

In the end was scheduled the next Workshop which will be held in January, and during which more techniques with the new props will be taught

The BuYu Kai seminar in Turkey was held

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On invite by Bujinkan Turkey, the teacher of Bujinkan Macedonia – Igor Dovezenski held a seminar in Istanbul during which he taught together with his friend Erjan Sharbat – instructor and representative of Bujinkan in this country.

During the wonderfully organized event, Dovezenski taught the school of Gyokko ryu Koshijutsu, while his colleague from Istanbul taught martial techniques with a tanto, and also unarmed defense from the same.

The full Dojo and the words of praise at the end of the seminar, as also the invite directed towards Dovezenski to again teach in Turkey, are just one more confirmation of the quality that Bujinkan Macedonia has possessed for a long time now.

In the end let us mention that together with the teacher Dovezesnki, traveled his students Marko Opacic, Vladimir Antovski, Mihail Drakalski, Taki Gakovski, Kosara Dovezenska and Ksenija Dovezenska. All of them showed perfect knowledge and were often called upon by their teacher to help during the demonstration of the katas.

The instructor Dovezenski held an seminar in Biel - Switzerland

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The leader of the Organization “Taiyou e no Michi” , the instructor Igor Dovezenski, this past weekend held a seminar for classical Japanese martial arts in the Swiss city of Biel.

Invited by his compatriot Boris Leskarovski, at the same time a karate master of the highest order who has been living and working in Switzerland, Dovezenski taught traditional techniques of Bujutsu, Aikijujutsu and Ninjutsu.

In the event took part around fifteen members from Switzerland and Macedonia, who during the two days enjoyed the katas that the teacher from Macedonia selflessly shared.

Interestingly, although in Switzerland there exist a lot of clubs for martial arts and sports, Kobudo is almost unknown for most of the citizens of this European country.

One of the goals of the master Leskarovski is for his karate club “Kashivakan” to be a gathering place where those interested could train two times a year with the Instructor Dovezenski and to grow acquainted with the roots of the Japanese martial arts. Towards that goal, already this spring the next “Kobudo Gashuku” seminar is scheduled, that will surely have even more visitors, judging by the fact that the first one had the goal of introducing the members of Kashivakan Dojo to the Koryu martial arts that are the predecessors of modern Budo.