Sensual Yoga

Wed, Aug 21 from 7pm - 8:15pm

Online sales have ended, but tickets are available at the door on a first come, first served basis.

Sensual yoga is closest to gentle or yin yoga for our asanas/poses, but we'll add a sensual layer on top in how we guide ourselves to connect to our body.  This class is welcome to those who have never done yoga before as our asanas/poses will either be beginner or have beginner-friendly variations and for experienced yogis who would like to explore your practice through this new lens.

Please bring a water bottle, yoga mat, and pillow; blocks optional.

A note on clothing: anything you feel good and confident moving in, whether that's typical yoga/workout wear to lingerie).

A note on yoga:  Yoga is an ancient spiritual practice originating in the Indian subcontinent and means 'to yoke' or to bring together the body, mind, and spirit.  When offering and practicing, we acknowledge we are interpreting and changing this practice from our Western perspective.  Out of respect of this origin, educator payment will be donated to Bharati Yogadhama, an Indian organization dedicated to preserving Indian culture, knowledge, and sciences.

 

Important Information:

  • Pay-what-you-can scholarships are available for all Pan Eros Foundation workshops. If you need financial assistance, please email Leah at education@pan-eros.org
  • No late entry will be allowed due to the intimate nature of this workshop. Doors will be locked at 10 minutes after the start time.
  • Water available. Please bring your own cup or bottle.
  • Open to all 18+
  • Attendance is limited to 20 pairs.
  • All sexes, genders, races, ethnicities, bodies, body types, sexual orientations, relationship orientations, abilities welcome and celebrated.
  • Please let us know by email if you have any access needs or things that would aid in your learning.
  • Questions may be directed to: education@pan-eros.org


About the Educator:

Jordan (she/her) is a queer dance instructor with a focus on offering structure and support for each individual to find their unique version of empowerment through self and movement. She thrives on learning and expanding access to dance, to empowerment, to sensuality. Whether you have a movement background or are just starting out, are disabled or recovering from an injury, she loves holding space and designing prompts for everyone. Come play and explore!


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