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Luis Colalillo Córdoba, C.P. 5.000, Argentina +54 351 650 7226 [email protected] Luis Colalillo Nacionalidad: argentino. Información Edad: 43 años. personal Lugar de nacimiento: Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina. Inicio (05/03/1.996, Córdoba, Argentina). Graduaciones 5° Kyu, examinado por KATSUTOSHI KURATA-SENSEI, 7° Dan Obtenidas Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Buenos Aires, Argentina (19/04/1.997, Córdoba, Argentina). 4° Kyu, examinado por KATSUTOSHI KURATA-SENSEI (02/05/1.998, Córdoba, Argentina). 3° Kyu, examinado por KATSUTOSHI KURATA-SENSEI (02/01/1.999, Córdoba, Argentina). 2° Kyu, examinado por JUAN TOLONE-SENSEI, 6° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, argentino, residente en Buenos Aires, Argentina (13/11/1.999, Cosquín, Argentina). 1° Kyu, examinado por JUAN TOLONE-SENSEI (09/12/2.000, Córdoba, Argentina). 1° Dan, examinado por CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN, 7° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, francés, residente en Roquebrune Sur Argens, Francia (02/08/2.002, Soulac Sur Mer, Francia). 2° Dan, examinado por CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (06/08/2.004, Roquebrune Sur Argens, Francia). 3° Dan, examinado por CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (01/10/2.007, París, Francia). 4º Dan, otorgado por CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (16/11/2.010, París, Francia). SHOJI SEKI-SHIHAN, 7° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, Seminarios japonés, residente en Tokio, Japón (01/1.997, Buenos Aires, Internacionales Argentina). asistidos en MORITERU UESHIBA-AIKIDO DOSHU, Presidente del Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Tokio, Japón, y Argentina nieto del Fundador del Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba O Sensei (24-25/09/1.997, Buenos Aires, Argentina). SHIGERU SUGAWARA-SHIHAN, 6° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Tokio, Japón (02-03/09/1.998, Buenos Aires, Argentina). CLAUDE BERTHIAUME-SENSEI, 7° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, canadiense, residente en Montreal, Canadá (3- 5/05/2.000, Buenos Aires, Argentina). HIROSHI ISOYAMA-SHIHAN, 8° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Iwama, Japón; SHIGERU KAWABE-SHIHAN, 7° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, fallecido recientemente; y MAKOTO NISHIDA-SHIHAN, 6° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Sao Paulo, Brasil (20/04/2.000, Buenos Aires, Argentina). YOSHIMITSU YAMADA-SHIHAN, 8° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Nueva York, Estados Unidos (30/06-02/07/2.000, Buenos Aires, Argentina). KENJIRO YOSIGASAKI-SHIHAN, 8° Ki No Kenkyukai, Japón, japonés, residente en Bruselas, Bélgica (31/08-01/09/2.000, Carlos Paz y Córdoba, Argentina). DONOVAN WAITE-SENSEI, 7° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, ingles, residente en Filadelfia, Estados Unidos (08- 10/10/2.000, Buenos Aires, Argentina). WAGNER BULL-SHIHAN, 6° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, brasileño, residente en Sao Paulo, Brasil (08-09/12/2.000, Córdoba, Argentina). DONOVAN WAITE-SENSEI (11-13/05/2.001, Buenos Aires, Argentina). DONOVAN WAITE-SENSEI (18-20/05/2.001, Córdoba, Argentina). YOSHIMITSU YAMADA-SHIHAN (08-09/11/2.003, Buenos Aires, Argentina). HÉCTOR FLORES-SENSEI, 6° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, argentino, residente en Tokio, Japón, desde hace 30 años (19-21/12/2.003, Buenos Aires, Argentina). GUILLERMO LARESE ROIA-SHIDOIN, 5° Dan Aikikai Foundation, argentino, residente en Tokio, Japón, desde hace 10 años (11-12/02/2.005, Córdoba, Argentina). DONOVAN WAITE-SENSEI (19-20/03/2.005, Buenos Aires, Argentina). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (10-11/10/2.005, Buenos Aires, Argentina). HÉCTOR FLORES-SENSEI (16-18/12/2.005, Buenos Aires, Argentina). HÉCTOR FLORES-SENSEI (19-20/12/2.005, Córdoba, Argentina). GUILLERMO LARESE ROIA-SHIDOIN (11-12/02/2.006, Córdoba, Argentina). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (08-10/10/2.006, Buenos Aires, Argentina). FABRICE CROIZÉ-SHIDOIN (9-10/03/2007, Buenos Aires, Argentina). FABRICE CROIZÉ-SHIDOIN (17-18/03/2007, Córdoba, Argentina). MASATOSHI YASUNO-SHIHAN, 7° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Tokio, Japón (19-20/10/2.007, Buenos Aires, Argentina) HÉCTOR FLORES-SENSEI (15-16/12/2.007, Buenos Aires, Argentina). FABRICE CROIZÉ-SHIDOIN (15-16/03/2.008, Córdoba, Argentina). NORBERTO CHIESA-SHIHAN Y PATRICK BARTHELEMY-SHIHAN, 6º Dan Aikikai Foundation, francés, residente en el sur de Francia (24/01/2.009, Córdoba, Argentina). FABRICE CROIZÉ-SHIDOIN (11-12/07/2.009, Córdoba, Argentina). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (07-08/12/2.009, Buenos Aires, Argentina). GUILLERMO LARESE ROIA-SHIDOIN (23-24/01/2.010, Buenos Aires, Argentina). FABRICE CROIZÉ-SHIDOIN (01-02/05/2.010, Córdoba, Argentina). NORBERTO CHIESA-SHIHAN Y PATRICK BARTHELEMY-SHIHAN (22-23/05/2.010, Santa Fé, Argentina). NORBERTO CHIESA-SHIHAN (05-06/06/2.010, Córdoba, Argentina). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (01-02/11/2.010, Buenos Aires, Argentina). BRUNO GONZÁLEZ-SHIDOIN (11-12/12/2.010, Córdoba, Argentina). SEISHIRO ENDO-SHIHAN, 8° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, Seminarios japonés, residente en Saku, Japón (29-30/09-01/10/2.000, Internacionales París, Francia). asistidos en el SEISHIRO ENDO-SHIHAN (07-08/10/2.000, Toulouse, Francia). Extranjero MORITERU UESHIBA-AIKIDO DOSHU; HIROSHI TADA-SHIHAN, 9° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Tokio, Japón; YOJI FUJIMOTO-SHIHAN, 7° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Milán, Italia; HIDEKI HOSOKAWA-SHIHAN, 7° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Italia; IKIJURO KUBOTA-SHIHAN, 7° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Japón; HIRONOBU YAMADA-SHIHAN, 7° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Japón; y TAKEKI TSUBOI- SHIHAN, 7° Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Japón (13-14/10/2.000, Ostia, Italia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (11-16/04/2.001, París, Francia). T. KAZUO CHIBA-SHIHAN, 8º Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en San Diego, Estados Unidos; NORBERTO CHIESA-SHIHAN, 6º Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, argentino-francés, residente en Francia; y CHRIS MOONEY- SHIDOIN, 5º Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, inglés, residente en Birmingham, Gran Bretaña (22/04/2.001, Labaroche, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (29/07-10/08/2.001, Soulac Sur Mer, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (28/07-09/08/2.002, Soulac Sur Mer, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (07-08/09/2.002, Santiago de Chile, Chile). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (12-25/07/2.003, Roquebrune Sur Argens, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (12-14/12/2.003, Santiago de Chile, Chile). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (25/07-08/08/2.004, Roquebrune Sur Argens, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (16/04/2.005, París, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (17/04/2.005, Laon, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (26-30/04/2.005, París, Francia). HAYATO OSAWA-SHIHAN, 7º Dan Aikikai Foundation, Japón, japonés, residente en Tokio, Japón (11-12/06/2.005, Montevideo, Uruguay). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (07-09/10/2.005, Santiago, Chile). PASCAL GUILLEMIN-SHIDOIN, 5° Dan FFAAA, francés, residente en París, Francia, y BRUNO GONZÁLEZ-SHIDOIN, 5° Dan FFAAA, Director Técnico Regional de la FFAAA, francés, residente en París, Francia (02/04/2.006, París, Francia). FABRICE CROIZÉ, 4° Dan Aikikai Foundation, 4º Dan de la FFAAA, francés, residente en París, Francia (09/04/2.006, Suburbios de París, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (15-20/04/2.006, París, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (30/06-01/07/2.007, Sao Paulo, Brasil). SEISHIRO ENDO-SHIHAN (29-30/09/2.007, París, Francia). MASATOSHI YASUNO-SHIHAN (06-07/10/2.007, Sao Paulo, Brasil). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (07-09/12/2.007, Santiago, Chile). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (22-26/04/2.008, París, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (17-18/05/2.008, Amsterdam, Holanda). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (19-21/12/2.008, Santiago, Chile). MASATOSHI YASUNO-SHIHAN (28-29/03/2.009, París, Francia). BRUNO GONZÁLEZ-SHIDOIN (04/04/2.009, Suburbios de París, Francia). FABRICE CROIZE-SHIDOIN (19/04/2.009, París, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (20-25/04/2.009, París, Francia). MARE SEYE-SHIDOIN, 5º Dan Aikikai Foundation, 5º Dan de la FFAAA, Director Técnico Regional de la FFAAA, francés, residente en Sceaux, Francia (26/04/2.009, Loire, Francia). TSURUZO MIYAMOTO-SHIHAN, 7º Dan Aikikai Foundation, japonés, residente en Tokio, Japón (12-14/06/2.009, Río de Janeiro, Brasil). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (04-06/12/2.009, Santiago de Chile, Chile). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (09/12/2.009, Montevideo, Uruguay). MASATOSHI YASUNO-SHIHAN (20-21/03/2.010, Wasquehal, Francia). MASATOSHI YASUNO-SHIHAN (27-28/03/2.010, París, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (19-24/04/2.010, París, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (28-31/10/2.010, Santiago de Chile, Chile). TSURUZO MIYAMOTO-SHIHAN (05-07/11/2.010, Barcelona, España). TSURUZO MIYAMOTO-SHIHAN (11/11/2.010, Toulouse, Francia). TSURUZO MIYAMOTO-SHIHAN (13-14/11/2.010, Bordeaux, Francia) MASATOSHI YASUNO-SHIHAN (26-27/03/2.011, París, Francia). MASATOSHI YASUNO-SHIHAN (02/04/2.011, Wasquehal, Francia). FABRICE CROIZE-SHIDOIN (03/04/2.011, Longjumeau, Francia). BRUNO ZANOTTI-SHIHAN, 6º Dan Aikikai Foundation, 6º Dan de la FFAAA, francés, residente en Valenciennes, Francia (10/04/2.009, París, Francia). CHRISTIAN TISSIER-SHIHAN (11-16/04/2.011, París, Francia). KATSUTOSHI KURATA-SHIHAN (1.996/1.999, Córdoba, Seminarios Argentina). Nacionales JUAN TOLONE-SHIHAN (1.999/2.002, Córdoba, Argentina). asistidos GUSTAVO TOLONE-SHIDOIN (12/2.000, Córdoba, Argentina). DANIEL MORALES-SHIDOIN, 4° Dan Aikikai Foundation, residente en la actualidad en Córdoba, Argentina (07- 08/05/2.004, Córdoba, Argentina). LUIS GUZ-SENSEI, 6° Dan Aikikai Foundation, argentino, residente en Buenos Aires, Argentina (3-4/12/2.004, Córdoba, Argentina). DANIEL MORALES-SHIDOIN (07-08/05/2.004, Córdoba, Seminarios Argentina). organizados LUIS GUZ-SENSEI (3-4/12/2.004, Córdoba, Argentina). GUILLERMO LARESE ROIA-SHIDOIN (11-12/02/2.005, Córdoba, Argentina). HÉCTOR FLORES-SENSEI (19-20/12/2.005, Córdoba, Argentina). GUILLERMO LARESE ROIA-SHIDOIN (11-12/02/2.006, Córdoba, Argentina). FABRICE CROIZÉ-SHIDOIN (17-18/03/2.007, Córdoba, Argentina). FABRICE CROIZÉ-SHIDOIN (15-16/03/2.008, Córdoba, Argentina). NORBERTO CHIESA-SHIHAN Y PATRICK BARTHELEMY-SHIHAN (24/01/2.009, Córdoba, Argentina).
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