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Nada Yoga Workshop with Alanna Kaivalya
Location 


Saturday, April 5, 2008
1:30 - 4:30 pm
San Francisco
Cost: $45

Music is what ignites the soul, and yoga gives us practices to uncover it. Nada yoga is the practice of yoga and music combined to really awaken your inner potential. During this workshop, you will experience asana, live music, and chanting that will give you an experience of the rhythm that exists at your core. Come ready to sweat, sing and pray, and be ready for a truly remarkable, musical transformation!

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To ensure there's space, please do not register online within 72 hours of the workshop's scheduled start time. Call us at 415.380.8800 to register.

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Workshop cancellation policy: Refunds given up to 24 hours in advance minus a $15 processing fee. Within 24 hours, payment is non-refundable.

About the instructor
Alanna Kaivalya
A life-long obsession with sound has guided Alanna in the direction of music and vibration. Through the teachings of yoga, she has found a home for her spirit within the pulsations of the heart. She was born with a hearing impairment, but was taught from an early age that this is neither a setback or a difference. Instead, it is a way to thrive and shine. And so she has, by becoming a vocalist, a teacher, a musician, a writer, and a lover of music, sound, meditation, inspiration and vibration. Her teachers are Sharon Gannon and David Life, the creators of Jivamukti Yoga. Sanskrit scholar, Manorama, has graced Alanna with a deeper knowledge of how sound profoundly affects us on an energetic and cellular level. As an Advanced Certified Jivamukti Instructor, she fills her classes with Nada (sound), Bhakti (devotion) and Shraddha (faith). Her classes feature an unyielding spirit for bringing yoga off the mat and into the world. She teaches at the Yoga Journal Conferences, and is on staff with the Omega Institute.