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9/06/2008
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The Exercise Studio Fitness and Yoga Center Open House
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, The Exercise Studio Fitness & Yoga Center is having an Open House. Classes are free for new students! Please register at least 3 days before event The Exercise Studio Fitness & Yoga Center Open House in Brooklyn, 2073 86th Street Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14, 11:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Saturday ...
11:30 a.m. New! Plus Size Fitness Beginner Yoga
12:30 p.m. Stretch & Tone New! Kids & Teens Yoga
1:30 p.m. New! Kids & Teens Fitness Vinyasa Yoga
2:30p.m. Total Body Workout Beginner Iron Yoga
Sunday ...
11:30 a.m. Beginner Tai Chi Beginner Yoga
12:30 p.m. Total Body Workout Iyengar Yoga
1:30 p.m. Belly Dance (Beginner) New! Plus Size Yoga
2:30 p.m. Meditation & Reiki Healing Circle This studio also is planning to start regularly scheduled Plus Size Yoga classes! If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact the studio. Labels: in town workshops, misc yoga
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9/05/2008
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Ayurveda Workshops
This is a two-part workshop but it is possible to register for the separate parts. Ayurveda: An Ancient Prescription For Healthy Living and Balancing Vata: Understanding Air Imbalance In The Body 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Thursdays, September 18 and 25, respectively at Tibet House with Scott Gerson, M.D., Ph.D. Here's the description ... "Emphasizing roga nidaan (signs and symptoms) of Vata vikriti (Vata imbalance), Dr. Gerson will engage participants as both the patient and the doctor to interactively understand the symptoms and conditions caused by imbalances of Vata, including various digestive problems, anxiety and mental states, nervous conditions, hormonal changes, skin conditions, auto-immune diseases and metabolic effects, and what we can do to rebalance our system as we enter Vata season (Fall and Winter). Books, Ayurvedic massage oils, aroma oils, Ayurvedic teas, and select herbs will be available." Labels: in town workshops
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9/04/2008
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Native American Sound Healing
Native American Sound Healing Saturday, November 1, 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Sunday, November, 2, 9:30 - 5:00 p.m. at New York Open Center with R. Carlos Nakai Here's the description ... "Although we have come to understand the effectiveness of many Eastern healing modalities, we have only recently begun to recognize that some of the most important systems of traditional healing have emerged from Native American cultures, including a powerful form of Sound Healing. This weekend, R. Carlos Nakai, one of the world’s leading authorities and performers on the Native American flute, and one of the premier teachers of Native American Sound Healing, will focus on Amerindian sacred, secular and social music and its impact on the healing process. Using discussion, participatory exercises, deep listening, song, movement, ritual and commentary, we will explore highly effective sound self-healing methods as well as techniques we can use with patients or clients to support their healing process." Labels: in town workshops
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9/03/2008
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The Healing Power of the Human Voice
The Healing Power of the Human Voice Friday, November 21, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. at New York Open Center with James D'Angelo Here's the description ... "Sound healing expert James D’Angelo will introduce us to the ancient practice of using the human voice to promote health and self-development. He will delve into the healing attributes of the whole range of human vocal expressions, from vowels and consonants to mantras, both traditional and self-created, and natural sounds such as laughter, and demonstrate the power of group voicework. In the process, there is a purification of the chakra energy centers. We will leave this evening having learned practical and powerful vocalizing techniques that will promote inner harmony and sound health." Labels: in town workshops
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9/02/2008
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Yoga Health Festival Benefit Concert with David Newman and band
It's been a while since I blogged about Yoga Month. NYC's Yoga Health Festival is Sunday, September 7 and some of the workshops and free lectures are included in the workshop and event listings. Proceeds from all Yoga Month events benefit Youth Health Alliance. NYC's festival will end with a benefit concert. Yoga Health Festival Benefit Concert with David Newman and band Sunday, September 7 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Their description ... "Join us for an inspired evening of ecstatic devotional music with Sacred Songwriter and Kirtan Chant Artist David Newman, aka Durga Das. David’s music is an eclectic and inspiring blend of Spiritual Song and Ancient Indian Mantra Chanting. Whether expressing the warmth of hypnotic reflection, blissfully calling forth the Divine Names, or soaring into the mystic – David’s music both soothes and grooves with every note. David will be joined by vocalist and percussionist MIRA, guitarist Rama Bala and bassist Moto Fukushima." Labels: for a good cause
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9/01/2008
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Lotus.Mgx Lamp Series By Janne Kyttanen For Materialise
Here's some practical red lotus-inspired art, even if it's not at all in my budget. (It also comes in some other colors.)  Lotus.Mgx Lamp Series By Janne Kyttanen For Materialise Here's the description ... "Combining art and technology and drawing on the forms of nature, materialise has produced these exceptional floor and table lamps. each lamp resembles a simple and elegant lotus blossom; belying the complex mathematics and high-tech rendering techniques that are used to create these stunning pieces. These lamps were created through the use of rapid prototyping technology, which is a 3D material printing process allowing for an unlimited freedom of design far beyond the capacity of traditional manufacturing processes. *.mgx is the file extension for materialise's proprietary software. Each product produced by materialise is rendered from a unique *.mgx file which accompanies your product on a cd rom. you can reproduce your product by sending the product's *.mgx file to materialise." Labels: bric-a-brac
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