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ABOUT ME

Born in Mendoza, Argentina, María Alejandra Oliva graduated in Traditional Chinese Medicine from the Center for Naturopathic and Acupuncture Studies (CENAC) in Barcelona, Spain. She also earned a diploma in Naturopathy from the Inter-American Open University of Buenos Aires, which allowed her to integrate Eastern therapeutic approaches with local academic knowledge.

Her training was enriched by participation in numerous postgraduate conferences alongside renowned international professionals such as Dr. Tran Viet and Dr. Sona Tahan, and by postgraduate studies at Nanjing University in China. Throughout her career, she established herself as a Professor of Chinese Martial Arts, specializing in Kung Fu and Tai Chi Chuan (2nd Tuan), with national certification as an International Instructor in Argentina (MN 023).

She has been awarded the title of "Best Athlete in the Chinese Martial Arts category" four times and was a three-time winner of the Jorge Newbery Prize, awarded by the Government of the City of Buenos Aires (2012, 2013, and 2014). Her career is closely linked to teaching and transmitting knowledge, as she is a disciple of Master Dr. Lin Ching Sung (9 Tuan – Traditional Chinese Kuoshu), president of the Latin American Kuoshu Federation and the Argentine Tai Chi Chuan Federation.

Internationally, her prestige led her to serve as an International Judge of Taichi Chuan at the “5th International Judge Seminar” in 2012, also participating in more than a dozen world tournaments and championships in countries such as Taiwan, where she obtained more than a dozen medals that position her as one of the most outstanding Argentine representatives in this martial art.

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COLLABORATION WITH NIDO

Contributor to the #ArtForAll initiative, created in partnership between NIDO | Refuge of Senses and the Miami City Department of Human Services (DHS).
This movement gave rise to the Midtown Art District (MAD), a new cultural community that continues to expand today under its fundamental values of collaboration, win-win and chain of favors, transforming art and culture into an engine of social and collective impact, and promoting a working model that generates shared well-being and sustainable development for all.

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