Summer Edition: Seasonal Sound and Katonah Yoga Restorative Practice

Event

Saturday, June 6 - 4 to 6:30 PM

Cost: $100 – Early Bird: $85 ending on Sunday, May 31

Join us this Summer for an enriching seasonal experience, as we utilize diverse tools and techniques to support dropping into deep states of embodiment.

In Chinese theory, Summer expands us into the fullness of the heart – our pinnacle of radiance, joy, and expression. It is a time to engage in community and celebrate relationship. The element of Summer is fire, which activates our totality of creativity and interconnection. It is the season to experience the expansiveness of our transformational cycles.

We use Katonah Yoga® Restorative shapes in combination with overtone-rich sounds to support the breath with postures that use formal setups, hands-on adjustments, and props as boundaries to scaffold physical and emotional structure. The instruments join with this dynamic environment, guiding attention deeper into the form. When the mind and body connect in this way, breath and energy move effortlessly, evoking ease and safety, and inviting new layers of psycho-somatic release.

Each participant will receive a uniquely personal experience guided by three facilitators. Chemistry and neurology transform in each posture supported by blocks, blankets, and straps, accompanied by chimes, tuning forks, singing bowls, and gongs. Leave energized, elevated, and engaged with the present moment.

About the Teacher(s):

Cari Friedman O’Connor, who has been teaching yoga for 25 years, is a master teacher who combines exceptional technical knowledge with an ability to recognize and respond to each student’s individual needs. Her classes are inspiring, challenging, and nurturing, all at once.
After meeting Nevine Michaan (founder of Katonah Yoga) in 2012, Cari found her home with the Katonah Yoga method and has been teaching it ever since.
Cari’s meditation practice includes studies from the Vipassana traditions.  She has deepened her practice through the study of women’s sacred rituals, the completion of a two-year lecture program with Dr. Shefali Tsabury on mindfulness, and by leading many retreats and trainings around the world.  She is a partner and mother of two children who daily inspire her practice and teaching. Cari also holds a BA from the Boston Conservatory of music.
Cari’s Website

Yiming Bao and Adrian Williamson are partners in life and the life of sound, facilitating together as Sound Observer beginning in 2020. Their practice is rooted in Nada (sound/vibration) Yoga, informed by psychoacoustic science, and inspired by world indigenous music traditions. Their offerings challenge participants to listen deeply to their full feeling spectrum, weaving both dissonance and harmony with artistry, guiding the listener into supported deep states of coherence and contemplation.
They are both ever-curious students of the vast diversity of meditative practices, from yoga to dance to breath and voice work to sitting meditation to many more. In this endless journey of cultivating silence and stillness, they are grateful to have found home in sound. They hold a playful yet sincere tone, centering the way of nature.
Yiming and Adrian’s Website