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We always get inspired by whoever is in the class and what comes up and what their needs are. We are 'creative creatures' and never stick to plans and rules for long ... it kills the Spirit! Each class is absolutely unique and different from any other. New things come up. We invent and create and the group evolves. I think we are known for our agility and adaptability to the moment, using our back-pack of forty years experience, as and when needed. Do you know how you
will make love to your Beloved three months from now? Our work is a
"love affair", with all its ups and downs and uncertainties, that keep
it
Workshops facilitated by Angela and Victor are among the more unusual in the world. Students develop an entirely new perspective on their yoga.
Angela and Victor are world-renowned Yoga teachers, having influenced many of the leading Yoga teachers in the West today. They inspire students to reflect inward and reconnect with deep springs of wisdom, energy and creativity that lie within. They invite students to go beyond prescribed techniques of structural movement to allow the creative and intuitive spirit to emerge. Their classes are an oasis for those seeking a more internal and meditative approach and offer a wealth of poetic imager, playful exploration and creative movement... all geared to help students find their way back to their own inner substance, guidance and wisdom.
Angela and Victor began teaching together more than 20 years ago and have been traveling around the world to share with students their understanding of the physical and energetic interplay in yoga. Their approach is more somatics-based than much of what is found in traditional yoga teaching; instead of teaching poses to the body, disciplining the body with external commands, they help get the bodies of their students to become fully alivened in order to let their bodies seek out the poses in a way that helps them unleash their own energy and more through what may be blocking them. While their teaching style is accessible and seemingly formless, they remain devoted to all the tenets of the practice of yoga and emphasize body-mind-spirit involvement in asana.
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