Summer 2013 - The British Wheel of Yoga : South East Region
Summer 2013 - The British Wheel of Yoga : South East Region
Summer 2013 - The British Wheel of Yoga : South East Region
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Where Have All the Postures Gone<br />
EVENTS IN SURREY<br />
with<br />
Bob Insley<br />
BWY SE <strong>Region</strong><br />
IST Day (suitable for all)<br />
13 July <strong>2013</strong><br />
Betchworth Village<br />
Memorial Hall<br />
RH3 7DF<br />
10:00 – 16:00<br />
BWY members £25;<br />
non-members £40<br />
Organiser:<br />
Lorraine Benham<br />
Join Bob on a journey <strong>of</strong> fun as we together learn how to<br />
add spice to familiar asanas and discover how we can<br />
approach a more unusual asana.<br />
<strong>The</strong> aims <strong>of</strong> the day are to introduce variations <strong>of</strong><br />
commonly taught asana; to encourage students to listen<br />
to, feel, and observe their bodies in challenging variations;<br />
to introduce asana that is seldom taught; and to teach the<br />
value <strong>of</strong> moving out <strong>of</strong> our individual comfort zone. If you<br />
enjoy a more physical practice this day will be more suited<br />
to you, whether as a teacher or a regular yoga practitioner.<br />
Bob began yoga in the ’80s with Astanga Vinyasa<br />
under the guidance <strong>of</strong> the late Derek Ireland and later<br />
studied the Iyengar system for eight years. In the mid-’90s<br />
he began working with different teachers and took the<br />
BWY Diploma Course with Antonia Boyle, and later<br />
completed DCT training. He has been teaching yoga for<br />
20 years, and has continued to study with many different<br />
tutors, developing those practices that have worked best<br />
for him.<br />
<strong>The</strong>mes in a <strong>Yoga</strong> Class<br />
with<br />
Andrea<br />
Kwiatkowski<br />
BWY SE <strong>Region</strong><br />
IST Day<br />
10 August <strong>2013</strong><br />
Cobham Village Hall<br />
KT11 2LU<br />
10:00 – 16:00<br />
BWY members £25;<br />
non-members £40<br />
Organiser:<br />
Sarah Ann Hallett<br />
Back by popular demand, Andrea shares innovative ways<br />
<strong>of</strong> planning yoga classes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> aims <strong>of</strong> this day are to introduce why a theme<br />
throughout an entire yoga class is important; to lead a<br />
physical session including a theme; to lead a practice<br />
exploring ideas <strong>of</strong> themes and their links to philosophical<br />
texts; and to oversee group work in the session. Attendees<br />
will work on developing themes and feed back their<br />
observations.<br />
Andrea trained as a pr<strong>of</strong>essional dancer and worked<br />
extensively around the world where her interest in yoga<br />
and eastern philosophy began. She is a DCT for the<br />
BWY. Andrea completed her Advanced certification in<br />
Jivamukti yoga in New York in 2005 with Sharon Gannon<br />
and David Life. She is also certified to teach Yin yoga<br />
after studying with Sarah Powers since 2003, and is a<br />
Restorative yoga teacher under the guidance <strong>of</strong> Judith<br />
Hanson Lasater.<br />
NEWS SOUTH EAST SUMMER <strong>2013</strong> 21