Katonah Yoga Masterclass with Abbie Galvin (SPECIAL EVENT)
Wednesday, December 11 •
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Flying Heart Yoga Teacher
Description
This is a special event outside of our regular schedule and has a cost of $600mxn
Join us for this very special chance to explore the Katonah Yoga® material with one of the most influential and insightful teachers of the work, Abbie Galvin. Abbie is a senior teacher known for her humor, passion, and clarity. She is a master asana, pranayama, and theory teacher, as well as an incredibly proficient body reader. All of these skills come together in her classes to create one of the most unique and truly life changing yoga experiences in the world. You must experience it!
About Abbie:
Abbie Galvin is the owner of The Studio, a NYC based yoga studio, teaching Katonah Yoga. She has been honing this practice for the past 25 years and has a strong student-base from all around the world. Abbie's instruction is informed by her own creative process as a filmmaker and from her exploration of the therapeutic process as a psychoanalyst. She has learned over and over that truly participating in any formal process of self-exploration leads to transformation whether it be physical, psychological or intellectual. Her goal is to engage students of yoga in the dialogue between their conscious and their unconscious selves because it is through that effort that we potentiate ourselves. It is her intention as a teacher to cajole each student in that most rigorous effort to be grounded, to grow upwards, and to participate in the creation of their best self.
About Katonah Yoga®:
Katonah Yoga® was created by Nevine Michaan.
This practice incorporates classical hatha yoga with taoist theory, sacred geometry, chinese medicine theory, metaphor and imagination in a practical framework designed to potentiate personal and communal well-being. The practice centers around themes such as using asana as origami for the body, manipulating form for function, and developing a sense of personal measure. Expect asana, meditation, hands on adjustments, prop work, pranayama, conversation and MORE in an interesting approach to the practice.
Join us for this very special chance to explore the Katonah Yoga® material with one of the most influential and insightful teachers of the work, Abbie Galvin. Abbie is a senior teacher known for her humor, passion, and clarity. She is a master asana, pranayama, and theory teacher, as well as an incredibly proficient body reader. All of these skills come together in her classes to create one of the most unique and truly life changing yoga experiences in the world. You must experience it!
About Abbie:
Abbie Galvin is the owner of The Studio, a NYC based yoga studio, teaching Katonah Yoga. She has been honing this practice for the past 25 years and has a strong student-base from all around the world. Abbie's instruction is informed by her own creative process as a filmmaker and from her exploration of the therapeutic process as a psychoanalyst. She has learned over and over that truly participating in any formal process of self-exploration leads to transformation whether it be physical, psychological or intellectual. Her goal is to engage students of yoga in the dialogue between their conscious and their unconscious selves because it is through that effort that we potentiate ourselves. It is her intention as a teacher to cajole each student in that most rigorous effort to be grounded, to grow upwards, and to participate in the creation of their best self.
About Katonah Yoga®:
Katonah Yoga® was created by Nevine Michaan.
This practice incorporates classical hatha yoga with taoist theory, sacred geometry, chinese medicine theory, metaphor and imagination in a practical framework designed to potentiate personal and communal well-being. The practice centers around themes such as using asana as origami for the body, manipulating form for function, and developing a sense of personal measure. Expect asana, meditation, hands on adjustments, prop work, pranayama, conversation and MORE in an interesting approach to the practice.