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Follow on Google News | dpInk introduce Katsujinken Zine on Twitter – their #2 Twitter accountWith the IBF (International Batto Federation) Tai Kai being held 28 - 31 March 2012, dpInk produced the Virginia Kenshinkai's Official Twitter page for sharing updates and information in June of 2011; however, this has since been redacted and revised
By: dpInk: DonnaInk Publications In development of a marketing and promotions platform for the IBF Tai Kai, as part of the Virginia Kenshinkai event planning committee, dpInk created a Twitter account for the teams enjoyment. Original population of the Twitter account were dpInk announcements and endorsements until feeds arrived directly from the Kenshinkai itself; however, their Twitter page has been placed on hold and dpInk revised the existing page to @KatsujinkenZine awaiting Kenshinkai readiness for a unique Twitter accompaniment. And, at dpInk we do apologize for “any” confusion for those already joined to the original Virginia Kenshinkai on Twitter. The Katsujinken Magazine Editor-in-Chief, Jason Lee A. Hatcher is beginning to funnel direct feeds to their Twitter accounts reflecting the magazine’s subject matter and dpInk will begin to source our announcements on our own unique Twitter pages. Look forward to more informative Tweets from Katsujinken Magazine. _______________________________ More information: A little more about the Virginia Kenshinkai: students at Virginia Kenshinkai learn basic sword techniques, one- and two-person forms, and cutting. There is no sparring. Emphasis is on focus and control, effective technique, and spirit.The Virginia Kenshinkai is a full member branch of the International Batto-Do Federation and trains whenever possible with Kakuseikai, hombu dojo of Nakamura Ryu Happogiri Toho. Some individuals in the group are also members of the US Federation of Batto Do. A little more about Virginia Kenshinkai and the upcoming IBF Tai Kai: in 2012 - the Virginia Kenshinkai is holding the International Batto-Do Federation Tai Kai (28th of March until the 31st March) in Alexandria - Northern Virginia. The Kenshinkai Tai Kai planning committee features participants from throughout membership lead by Jenkins Sensei while Drawdy Sensei serves the United States of America on deployment overseas. Jenkins Sensei is lining up a stellar sponsored event for foreign Sword Arts dignitaries from around the world. Working tirelessly to find just the right venue and accommodations, a success-driven competition is ensured. A little more about Katsujinken Magazine – Katsujinken, a Sword Arts Journal delivers insight and informative works for the discerning mixed edged weaponry practitioner among either Eastern or Western traditions. A little more about Swordfest - dpInk is going to release the Seventh Annual Virginia Kenshinkai Swordfest announcements for 2012. Presently, Swordfest is in plenary planning with reservations identified at the Westin in Old Town Alexandria at phenomenally discounted rates; kudos to dpInk's friends at the Westin. A little more about dpInk Gifts-in-Kind Program - dpInk: DonnaInk Publications provides two qualifying organizations with gratis assistance each year. For Virginia Kenshinkai we developed a beta outline for a website (which has since been redacted to their original www.capitalareabudokai.org website - now in the creative process through their webmaster), the Virginia Kenshinkai Twitter page was created as part of the public relations package adding to “presence on the Internet” for resourcing accommodations put forward to the Kenshinkai for their upcoming IBF Tai Kai sponsorship. At this time, all developmental pieces have been transferred to the Capital Area Budokai’s Director, Jenkins Sensei, a seasoned Tai Kai Competitor and Winner as well as extraordinary instructor and Sensei. Students love to train with Jenkins Sensei. We are certain the first Mid-Atlantic Region IBF Tai Kai promises to be a smashing success for both the IBF and Virginia Kenshinkai. dpInk has remained happy to provide Gifts-in-Kind in services support to this organization. If you are an IBF Tai Kai practitioner - look forward to upcoming announcements regarding the Kenshinkai's sponsorship of this event. For now, join and follow Katsujinken Magazine on Twitter today (https://twitter.com/#!/ # # # dpInk is a woman-owned, small-business featuring two business tracks 1) dpInk Book Nook and 2) dpInk Government and Commercial Contracts. dpInk management consultant capabilities extend towards business development with strong image management oversight. End
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