Upcoming events.


Crows and Flow
Jun
1

Crows and Flow

Discover the power of balance and strength in the "Crows and Flow" workshop led by Stephon. This immersive session begins with a dynamic warm-up flow, preparing your body for the exploration ahead. Dive deep into the world of arm balances as you are empowered through the intricacies of Bala Kakasana(baby crow), Bakasana (crow pose), Parsva Bakasana (side crow), Eka Pada Bakasana (one-legged crow). Through interactive instruction and hands-on guidance, you'll learn key techniques and variations to conquer these challenging poses with confidence and grace. Whether you're a seasoned yogi or just starting your journey, this workshop offers a supportive space to expand your practice and embrace the playful spirit of arm balancing. Join us and soar to new heights on your yoga journey.

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108 Sun Salutations for Spring Equinox
Mar
23

108 Sun Salutations for Spring Equinox

Join us on March 23rd at 10:00 am for a transformative 90-minute special class – 108 Sun Salutations. This ancient practice, rooted in Hindu tradition, holds profound significance as 108 is considered a sacred number. From the 108 Upanishads to the 108 names for Hindu deities, and even the 108 marma points on the body, each aspect symbolizes a unique connection to the divine.

As the vernal equinox marks a change in nature, we invite you to align your body, mind, and spirit with the universe through the meditative journey of 108 Sun Salutations. The cosmic harmony is echoed in the fact that the distance between the sun and the earth is 108 times the sun's diameter, adding a celestial dimension to this practice.

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Inversion Immersion
Mar
16

Inversion Immersion

Dive deep into the world of inversions and elevate your practice with Stephon JB, RYT-200, in our "Inversion Immersion" workshop. Over the course of three enriching hours, Stephon will guide you through a dynamic exploration of inversion yoga, focusing on building strength, stability, and confidence in poses such as Bakasana, Kakasana, and Forearm Stand.

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