The 62nd student grades testing sessions has successfully ended 

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This evening we held our 62nd student grades testing session at the Dojo for traditional Japanese ninja and samurai martial arts – Bujinkan Macedonia. 

For 31 years we have been doing more than just continuing an art – we have been creating individuals. We educate across generations, we build strong characters and we support all those in need, we nurture friendships and create a place where people, regardless of their age, feel like they belong. 

Behind every successful test stand years of dedication, work, endurance and community. Behind every student stands a story of growth. 

Bujinkan Macedonia – more than a martial art. More than simple love.
Bujinkan Macedonia – my comfort, my story, my home.

Toami (Ninja net) seminar at the Homby

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This past weekend, at the Homby dojo of Bujinkan Macedonia in Dovezence a seminar was held dedicated to the study and understanding of the techniques and principles of Toami. 

During the course of the event, several key elements such as movement, distance management, timing and smooth technique chaining were studied. The participants had the opportunity to explore the techniques of net throwing, the forms of the art and to work on improving their sense of balance and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances. 

During the breaks we used our free time to bask in the beauty of the Japanese zen garden, where besides the coffee and the pleasant conversation that goes with it, we were able to share some of our experiences and thoughts about the training sessions in a relaxing atmosphere. 

We would like to thank all of the participants for their contributions and their invested energy.

A special masterclass in Verona - Italy 

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The teacher of Bujinkan Macedonia held a special masterclass on the topics of  kenjutsu, shinobi taiso, meditation, ninja psychology and philosophy, for the members of the Keleutos organisation at the italian city of Verona. 

During the classes, Dovezenski paid special attention to several important principles, such as Fudoshin (“the immovable hearth”) and Mushin (“the empty mind”). 

All the participants expressed that they greatly enjoyed the event and extended an invitation to the teacher Dovezenski so he can visit them again after the summer period, during which he can share with them more of his rich fond of wisdom and knowledge.

The tenth BuYuKai

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This past weekend, in Macedonia, was held the jubilee tenth in a row BuYuKai seminar, this traditional event has managed to attract a growing number of traditional Japanese martial arts lovers.  

Although it was announced that the seminar shall be jointly led by the longstanding friends and collaborators Igor Dovezenski and Erjan Sharbat from Turkey, due to some unforeseen complications Erjan was sadly not able to make the trip to Macedonia. 

The honour and duty therefore fell completely on the shoulders of the teacher Igor Dovezenski, who chose the schools of Shinden Fudo ryu Dakentaijutsu and Iaijutsu as the main topic of this BuYuKai. During the several multihour training sessions the principles, katas and practical applications of this ancient school were studied and applied, giving particular attention to the ways in which the human body tends to move. Furthermore, time was dedicated to teaching the correct ways to manage distance and learning the specifics that make Shinden Fudo ryu so unique amongst all of the classical Japanese traditions.  

We were overjoyed by the fact that this year’s BuYuKai managed to set a new attendance record. Forty people participated in the event, which is the greatest number of participants that this seminar has ever had. The high level of interest on display by the people attending showed that the idea of BuYuKai as a place to make friends, exchange knowledge and seek mutual improvement is spreading and growing. 

As is tradition, besides the training, time was given over to getting to know about the cultural and historical richness of Macedonia. The participants got to revisit Kratovo, one of the oldest and most picturesque cities in our country, where they had the chance to see its well known towers, bridges and classical architecture. 

Some good memories were also made during our walk through the village of Dovezence, during which the participants had the opportunity to witness some of the historical and cultural highpoints of this region. Surrounded by this welcoming atmosphere filled with friends, conversations and experiences, the participants had the opportunity to get a good feel for the many traditions and well known hospitality which are cornerstones of Macedonian culture. 

This tenth BuYuKai showed that the real values of this martial art are not to be found exclusively in the training room. Friendship, mutual respect, the wish to learn and the shared memories are the true treasures that every participant takes with them upon leaving this seminar. 

See you at the next BuYuKai – in Istanbul.

One Dojo – One Love. Ninpo Ikkan!