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10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION! 🎉

Co-founders Daniel Max (he/him) and Sejal Shah (she/her) at the studio opening in October 2012.

IT'S OUR BIRTHDAY!! 🎉

October 2022 marks 10 YEARS since we opened our doors in 2012! We are excited to commemorate this momentous occasion with you, our community.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 22ND, 2022
WE ARE CELEBRATING WITH A DAY OF FREE HYBRID CLASSES!

7:30 - 8:30 AM Mixed Levels with Alana Brennan
9:00 - 10:00 AM Mixed Levels with Daniel Max
9:30 - 10:30 AM Heated Flow with Max Sass
11:00 - 12:00 PM Fundamentals with Daniel Max
11:30 - 12:30 Yoga for Healthy Aging and Recovery with Evalyn Mehta
1:00 - 2:00 PM Advanced Practice with Andrea Fotopoulos
3:00 - 4:00 PM Community Flow with Ria Mazumdar
4:00 - 5:00 PM Heated Flow with Sharon Henzler
4:30 - 5:30 PM Mixed Levels with Nina Reis
6:00 - 7:00 PM Slow Flow with Live Singing Bowls with Marlene Boyette

Join us in the studio or virtually from wherever you are!

* If you sign up for a class and later know you won't be attending, please remove yourself from the roster as soon as possible.
** Please arrive at least 10 minutes before class begins. If you are not present 5 minutes before class starts, we will begin letting folks in off of the waitlist.
*** People on the waitlist are welcome to show up in hopes of filling any no-show spots. If you don't get in, we will add you to the livestream roster so you will receive a recording of the class (available for 48 hours).


We offer these classes for free with gratitude to current and past patrons for all of your support, as well as to introduce ourselves to and welcome new community members.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PAY IT FORWARD, WE ARE ACCEPTING DONATIONS TO OUR 2023 BIPOC FELLOWSHIP FUND.

The BIPOC Fellowship Fund supports our BIPOC Fellowship Program.  Now in its third year, the Fellowship program provides full teacher training tuition for three BIPOC students, as well as weekly one-on-one mentorship with current BIPOC members of our teaching team throughout training and after graduation.  In addition, the program further supports the fellows and the racial awareness of other members of the training cohort by funding monthly affinity spaces for all BIPOC and white-identified trainees, led by BIPOC and white teaching staff respectively.  LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR TEACHER TRAINING, BIPOC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM, AND INCREASED ACCESS SCHOLARSHIP.
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Befriending Stillness: Restorative Yoga Workshop