Here is what I know of Iyengar Yoga events coming up at Clear Spring in the next while.
Nov. 23, 2013, Sat. Am only 9:30am - Noon
Devon teaches Slouching Toward Padmasana,
Which only means "slouching" in a certain way. The rest of the time you are no slouch at all, and you will have to attend to find out which way is which. Note; this is a change of day due to George Purvis's appearance on Oct. 9 at Practice Yoga. You should go to that. Anyway, learning how to slouch a bit toward padmasana on Nov. 23, right before Thanksgiving, might help your hip, leg and pelvis flexibility. It is possible the Thanksgiving Break might go so much better if your hips, legs and pelvis were more flexible. Cost: $25.00. For information and enrollment, watch the studio calendar and contact Devon at the 'keep in touch' windows at the bottom of this web page. February 21-23, 2014, Fri. Pm through Sun. Noon
Laurie Blakeney teaches an Iyengar Yoga Workshop.
Laurie will return once more to Austin from the Ann Arbor School of Yoga. More information on scheduling and costs as the event approaches. For information and enrollment, watch the studio calendar and contact Devon at the 'keep in touch' windows at the bottom of this web page.
April 4-6, Fri. Pm through Sun. Noon
Joan White teaches an Iyengar Yoga Workshop.
Joan has not visited Austin in a few years, and we are happy to invite her back again. More information on scheduling and cost as the event approaches. For information and enrollment, watch the studio calendar and contact Devon at the 'keep in touch' windows at the bottom of this web page.
May 24-25, Sat. and Sun. only
Ramanand Patel leads at Iyengar Yoga Workshop.
More information as the event approaches. For information and enrollment, watch the studio calendar or contact Peggy Kelley. email: yogini102 at gmail dot com.
Sept. 5-7, 2014
IYNAUS Introductory level Assessment.
We are also scheduling a national assessment for Iyengar candidates this coming September and will be asking interested local students to volunteer to attend these short, fascinating assessment classes where candidates reviewed as they teach YOU introductory poses. Nothing complicated, and often fun. They are also free to you, plus you get paid in fruit and nuts and juice to show our gratitude for helping us create better yoga teachers.