




Donations go to Win: providing safe housing and critical services to help homeless women and their children rebuild their lives and break the cycle of homelessness.
The singing, chanting, and harmonium-playing that you know and love from Shala classes is directly influenced by the teachings of Ustad Gulam Mohammed Mirashi, affectionately known as “Uncle.” He is the seventh generation of his vocal line, drawing from the Agra Gharana as well as regional influences from his native Rajasthan. All lessons include scale work, philosophy, and call-and-response singing.
In the spirit of emphasizing the power of creative expression, resistance, and peace over these challenging times, TRANPE and Gut Puppy would like to invite you to a live music event at The Shala.
A budget friendly & inclusive recovery class for the NYC runner. Whether you are training for your first 5k, a marathon, or just hitting the road with no destination in mind.
This all levels vinyasa class will be evenly paced, dynamic sequencing while encouraging full range mobility. Focusing on slow breath + movement inviting whole body awareness for injury prevention. Building balance to strengthen concentration, grounding the mind to reset and repair the nervous system aiding in lowering stress levels from this high impact activity.
Our season of Free Yoga in Ft. Greene Park begins on May 10! Come practice in the great outdoors of our beautiful neighborhood with Shala Teachers – rotating weekly. Bring your own mat and a water bottle. We meet in Fort Greene Park, Passive Lawn #1 (near the monument). Classes are dependent on good weather.
Join Jenny Campbell and Yvonne Ambree for a nourishing evening of restorative yoga paired with sound healing.
Whether turning upside down sounds terrifying or thrilling, whether you’ve never inverted or you like to spend all day walking on your hands, whether you’re brand new to yoga or have been teaching for decades, we will offer a variety of ways to approach handstand and forearm stand. That’s the beauty of these poses, they offer us endless possibilities to meet our edge, gather strength, grow, and see ourselves and the world from a new perspective.
Hands-on assists play an important role in supporting students in yoga classes and in an overall deepening experience of the practice. Physical assists can communicate essential alignment details that words sometimes cannot convey. In this experiential workshop, Kristin and Domenick will offer an approach to assisting as a form of communication between teacher and student – grounded in awareness, respect and clarity.
Participants will gain useful tools and techniques to confidently provide physical adjustments. We will explore considerations for how to choose and implement appropriate assists in a way that supports each student’s unique body and experience.This workshop is open to those who have completed a 200/300-hour yoga teacher training and long time practitioners who are interested in deepening their personal practice.
A hootenanny, hoedown, sing-along, jamboree; a show of songs and community.
Guests are invited to bring clean, gently used clothing and non-perishable food to donate. Cash or venmo donations will also be accepted: all donations will go directly to families facing deportation from ICE in NYC
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