AcroYoga
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| Topanga Canyon @ Yogi - Nov 13, 2011 11:00 AM – 3:30 PM Experimental Experiential Acroyoga With Yogi and Friends Hi Lovely People! Yogi here, fresh back from Berlin, ready to bring some deep integration and exploration from the worlds of acrobatics, Thai massage, and yoga. Honored to be working with my talented partner Juli, we will be holding Workshop here in Topanga, learning, going deeper in the practice of AcroYoga, focus, and connection. Using props and freeform, we invite all levels, from newbies to advanced. We look forward to playing with you soon. From 101, drive south 6 mi. on Topanga Canyon Blvd (or from PCH, drive north 7 miles). Turn onto Arteique Rd. (just north of Topanga Community House) then take a right turn at Deerhill/Cow Trail. At the first long lane on your right, drive down to the metal structure & park – or park along the driveway. Parking: there is limited parking near the house, so we ask that people arriving first try to park along the left side of the lane approaching the house (without blocking our neighbors’ driveways). Then please enter the gate without letting free our friendly and freedom loving dog, Shuggie. Price: $40 before 11/11/2011 Healthy and Delicious Vegetarian Lunch included! A beautiful space tucked into the mountains of topanga canyon. Email for more info! |
| For more info, contact: yogi@acroyoga.org or click here |

Yogi Hendlin currently resides in Los Angeles, after a long and unfinished love affair with the San Francisco Bay Area. He is a doctoral student at UCLA in environmental political theory and a fellow at Humboldt Universität, and works at the intersection of philosophy, politics, spirituality, and ecology. Yogi thanks his teachers for introducing him to the Tao, Buddha, Sufi, Vedic, and other insights. As an instructor for UC Berkeley’s Meditation, Mysticism, and the Mind course for two years, Yogi had the opportunity to study with an assortment of established mystics, which informs his practice. Trained primarily in Ashtanga yoga with a background in Capoeira, Yogi loves the yin and the yang AcroYoga offers. After being flown at Burningman 2006, the art captivated him and has since led to flying and basing any chance possible. You can catch him in the park, teaching classes, offering workshops, and creating conscious and loving community, infused with trust and playfulness, radical self-acceptance, and metta. Namaste.

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