Three New Classes to Move to in February
Next week we are making them Free to encourage you to
 Check them out

New Monday 4:30 Barre Elevate with Jackie
 Barre Elevate a fusion of Pilates, Yoga and Ballet-
builds long lean muscles, a strong core and beautiful posture.
  
New Thursday 10:30 African Dance with Teber
Come relax, rejuvenate and restore your body and spirit with the rolling rhythms and movements of Congolese dance. Taught by artist Teber Milandou Sita from Congo Brazzaville; this class is for all ages and level of dancer. Teber will gently guide the class with fun traditional movements that will open your hips and your heart and strengthen your core. This is a unique opportunity to have a culture experience that will get you in shape and energize you for the rest of your day! 

New Friday Noon Tai Chi with Galen
 Tai Chi has been called a meditation in motion. It develops the internal strength of the body while stretching muscles, improving flexibility, and relaxing the mind. Through regular practice one's internal sense of balance is sharpened and expands. 
This class is perfect for all ages and abilities.
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Yin Yoga Wednesday Nights has been Cancelled

Melt Cancelled Monday Feb 9th 10:30 only-No Instructor available
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Mark your Calenders

 Boulder Somatic Health Meetup
Thursdays between 5:45 - 7:00
Search for us at Meetup and become a member, lots of great informative speakers being lined up. 
 
OPEN and FREE to EVERYBODY

Women's Yoga ~ A Life of Grace 
with Ixeeya Lin Beacher
Thursday February 5th 5:45 - 6:45

Do you long for physical practice that attends to the uniqueness of the female body?  That values sensitivity and sensuality as part of our body-intelligence and strength as women?

 


 

Join Ixeeya Lin, long time practitioner and guide of women's embodiment and yoga, for a 1 hour discussion, Q&A, and asana practice with meditation.  Women of all ages and abilities welcome. 

 

Ixeeya Beacher has studied devotional and karma yoga in India, Figi and across the US, including Barata Natyam, the original "yoga dance" of the temples of Southern India.  Trained in yoga therapies and sacred sexual yoga, she found her teacher Sofia Diaz in 1999. For a decade she practiced deeply in sacred community with Diaz's Teachings of Lasya Yoga and Womens spiritual practice. With her blessings, Ixeeya brought yoga to the public schools, nursing homes, village outreach programs and disabled community day programs. She offers yoga and dance teachings, womens circles and leadership trainings. She has a private shamanic bodywork practice that focuses on feminine restoration through the womb center.  "I guide others in yoga as an extension and continuation of my daily yoga and sacred dance practice, a life practice of grace, feeling, service and gratitude." http://www.womenstent.org


  
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