ARCHIVE // 🎈 FREE BIRTHDAY COMMUNITY KIRTAN 🎈

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ARCHIVE // 🎈 FREE BIRTHDAY COMMUNITY KIRTAN 🎈

WED 1 MAY, 7PM: To celebrate our 5th birthday on Wednesday 1 May 2019, we are opening our hearts even wider, and joining together for a very special FREE community kirtan n the studio led by YC Founder Amy Leonard-King. We're also excited to be making a very special announcement on the night, so we look forward to seeing you all there!

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ARCHIVE // Rest, Rejuvenate + Restore with Amy

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ARCHIVE // Rest, Rejuvenate + Restore with Amy

Join Yoga Corner Founder Amy Leonard-King for this month’s Yoga for Change initiative. Learn how to fully and deeply relax, through restorative Yoga poses and guided relaxation or ‘Yoga Nidra’. You’ll certainly be floating out of this one on a cloud…

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ARCHIVE // Balancing stress with Natalia

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ARCHIVE // Balancing stress with Natalia

SUN 3 MARCH, 7PM: Delivered as part of our monthly Yoga for Change program, Natalia’s by donation class will help you open your heart and give yourself a bit more well-deserved attention and love. Expect a well paced vinyasa, stress-reducing pranayama (breathwork) and you'll finish with balancing + calming savasana. All donations go to Beyond Blue.

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ARCHIVE // 'Nourish You' Workshops

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ARCHIVE // 'Nourish You' Workshops

SAT FEB 9, 1PM: Part of a four-part workshop series, join Yoga Corner teacher + Wellness Coach Claire Bradshaw for “Live in alignment with your authentic self”. Expect mindful movement, meditation, journalling and discussion.  You will leave with clarity on where you're headed but most importantly 'why' you're headed there.

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ARCHIVE // Shamanic Breathwork with Levi Banner

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ARCHIVE // Shamanic Breathwork with Levi Banner

FRI 18 JAN, 7PM: The breath, aided by chakra-attuned music provides a route to the discovery of your inner landscape, healing, and trauma release. Levi will guide you into relaxation and the practice of a simple breathing technique. From there, simply trust that whatever emerges is what’s meant to be present.

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