Sunday, February 28, 2016

SENIOR IYENGAR TEACHER RAJASHREE At ALCOVE YOGA IN MAY

Rajashree Tupe will be teaching classes at Alcove May 9-12

Monday, May 9th - Prenatal Yoga Class with Dinner
Tuesday, May 10th - Level 1-2, 11am-12:30pm
Tuesday, May 10th - Level 2-3, 5:45pm - 7:15pm

Thursday, May 12th - Level 2-3, 7:00pm-9:00 pm

Rajashree is a senior teacher at the Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Institute in Pune. She studied with the Iyengars for 20 years. She runs her own institute in Pune as well, called Shri Yog. She is recommended by Prashant Iyengar. 

Registration will be available online. Please visit our website alcoveyoga.com.

Saturday, February 27, 2016

LESLIE FREYBERG SACRED CHANTS WORKSHOP IN HOUSTON APRIL 1-3

Sacred Chants Workshop at Alcove Yoga
Apr 1, 2016 - Apr 3, 2016 
This workshop is open to anyone. You do not need to be a regular student at Alcove Yoga. We will cover the following
  • An introduction to Sanskrit pronunciation as part of the yoga tradition
  • The Sanskrit Alphabet, and the five positions of the mouth
  • Sacred Chants from the Upanishads, the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, and the Bhagavad Gita
  • The meaning of OM or AUM in ancient texts, and how it is to be chanted
  • Understanding Asana through Sanskrit--the meanings of Sanskrit names of our postures, counting, and how to pronounce asana names correctly
  • Chanting for meditative absorption and prayer

Leslie Dillingham Freyberg  began her Sanskrit studies with Vyaas Houston of the American Sanskrit Institute and is now a member of the faculty there. She continues her Sanskrit studies with Dr. Ram Karan Sharma.  She is a 
  • graduate of Sonia Nelson's Teacher Training Program in Vedic Chanting and recently completed a course in Vedic Chanting at the Sannidhi  Krishnamacharya Yoga Center (founded by T.K.V. Desikachar) in Chennai, India. She teaches Sanskrit workshops independently, and also for Patricia Walden's Iyengar Yoga Teacher Training course. She is a practitioner and certified teacher of Iyengar Yoga. She has produced a chanting CD called Learning with Leslie and a booklet, Sacred Chants.

LAURIE BLAKENEY COMES TO HOUSTON IYENGAR YOGA STUDIO MARCH 11-13


Laurie Blakeney  is a dedicated, long-time student of the Iyengars, based in Ann Arbor. She has an Advanced Level Teaching Certificate granted to her by B.K.S. Iyengar. 

She began her Iyengar yoga studies in 1971, and has studied annually in Pune India at the
Iyengar Institute since 1983. She has a BA in comparative religions, and a not
so long ago career as a piano tuner/technician. She brings to her class a
uniquely personal and direct style of teaching, challenging students while
helping them to enjoy exploring their potential. 
She loves to include artistic
and philosophical considerations while staying true to the precision we know
to be a cornerstone of the Iyengar method. Please join us for a weekend with this lively, energetic and gifted teacher of Iyengar Yoga.

Six months of continuous study of Iyengar Yoga is required for participants. For registration information, please visit www.houstoniyengaryoga.com

EDWIN BRYANT TEACHES THE BHAGAVAD GITA IN HOUSTON

Bryant will be teaching March 4-6 at Yoga Collective in Houston 

The Bhagavad Gita is perhaps the most representative and certainly the most influential and popular text from the numerous and varied spiritual traditions of Hindu India. Spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna who is undergoing a moment of crisis, the text deals with the nature of the self, the world, ultimate reality, the purpose of human existence, and the spiritual paths that can be undertaken to accomplish this purpose. There are primarily four such paths, or yoga systems, featured in the text through which one can unite with the Divine: the path of self-knowledge, jnana yoga; the path of action in the world, karma yoga; the path of meditation, raja yoga; and the path of theistic devotion, bhakti yoga. 

For biographical information about Dr. Bryant, please click here.

This workshop will undertake a detailed discussion of these four yoga systems, with contextual references to the background of the text and to some of the major streams of Hindu thought in general. The only requirement is to bring an open mind and sincere heart. **Please note: If not registering for the entire weekend, you will need to register for individual days. Course is open to anyone. You do NOT need to be enrolled in Svasta Yoga School to take this course. 
Pricing is as follow: Friday Only -- $60.00 Saturday Only -- $120.00 Sunday Only -- $60.00 Whole Weekend -- $200.00 
For Sign up Information, go to Yoga Collective website.