This Workshop Will Be Offered Remotely!
Restorative yoga is a strong tool for regulating your nervous system (i.e. feeling less stressed), calming chronic pain, and getting better sleep.
It’s so easy to burn out. Many of us spend so much of our time working, caretaking, and being productive that we end up feeling depleted. In an effort to feel better, we may turn to behaviors that leave us feeling even more spent. Sleep can become challenging, anxieties can ramp up, and relationships may feel strained. Can you relate?
This Restorative Workshop is an act of radical self-care! Restorative yoga practice uses passive poses supported by cushions and blankets to coax you into a greater sense of ease and recharge your batteries. Come to this workshop to be soothed.
Please arrive fed and dressed in warm, comfy clothing. No previous yoga experience necessary. Save the date for Claudette’s next Restorative Workshop on Saturday, May 30. And if you need a little pick me up in between, consider joining Lasara at our north end locations for her upcoming workshops: April 11, and May 9, 2020.
CAPITOL HILL – LIVESTREAMED
Date & Time: Saturday, May 30, 2020, 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Participants will receive a Zoom link at least 20 minutes before the workshop. Please have two blankets or large beach towels, two yoga blocks (or 2 large books), a bolster, if you have one, and if not, please grab a couple of pillows, and a yoga strap or the belt from a bathrobe or long scarf you don’t mind using.
Cost: $45
Cancellation Policy: Refunds of 90% up to five days prior to workshop. No refunds allowable after that time.
About the instructor: Claudette Evans
What to expect in Claudette’s classes: Claudette has a genuine passion for meeting students where they are, helping guide them toward an experience of greater strength and freedom, while allowing them to discover the wisdom that lies within their own bodies. You’ll find Claudette’s classes infused with her warm, integrative, and creative spirit, along with explorations in mantra and vibration. Her enthusiasm and curiosity are catching, and it’s clear that her teaching draws on her own love of physicality and mental engagement. Through a deft weaving of precise alignment, thoughtful insight, and a great sense of humor, Claudette’s classes create space for self-expression, clarity of focus, and the sheer joy of movement.
Main Influences/Styles/Traditions: Anusara, Iyengar, Ashtanga, Sanskrit. She also has been strongly influenced by Douglas Brooks, Christopher Hareesh Wallis, Christina Sell, Sianna Sherman, Amy Ippoliti, Ross Rayburn, Jason Crandell, and Meghan Currie.