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ASHTANGA PRACTITIONER’S CLINIC WITH NANCY GILGOFF . 13–16 MAY 2016

OPEN SESSION

Date and Time: Friday, 13 May 2016 .  09:00 – 12:00

Price: ¥5,500 (Book before 15th April ¥5,000)

3 DAYS PRACTITIONER’S CLINIC

Dates and Time: Saturday, 14 May – Monday, 16 May 2016 

09:00 – 14:30 (last day 09:00 – 12:00)

Price: ¥28,000

Level: Open to all levels

Venue: hirafu188 5F, Niseko, Hokkaido

*Accommodation packages available

Nancy began practicing Ashtanga Yoga over forty years ago with Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, in Mysore, India. Nancy now spends much of her time touring the United States, Europe, and Asia, teaching with a view to fostering loving-kindness and to sharing her love and experience of yoga.

For enquires, please email yoga@sanctuaryniseko.com 

or book online at www.sanctuaryniseko.com/yoga

Frequently Asked Questions: Jivamukti Workshops with cat alip-douglas [Sangyé Yoga - Jivamukti Affiliate London] from 27 Feb to 2 Mar 2016

Q: Is this workshop for me?

A: The most commonly asked question we have received is - can I go to these workshops, isn’t it just for long term practitioners or teachers? The short answer is yes, you can go! It is open to all - from the adventurous beginner who may just about be familiar with some poses but is keen to learn more, to the dedicated student who folds themselves into a pretzel for relaxation.

What I find great about cat is she has the ability to take a room full of students, all of which are at varying levels, get them to engage with her, and individually challenge them to their own personal limits. For some that limit is that almost attainable goal of fingers touching ankles, for others it’s reaching full bridge (backbend) from standing upright. The point is, it can be for anyone, as long as you’re ready, open to learning and willing to give it a go.

Q: Who is cat alip-douglas?

A: You've probably read a little bit describing cat, where she's come from, her previous career and how she's found herself where she is now (if you haven't then at least do that now - here). If you have read the 'about cat' page then you'll also get an idea of her style and personality. She doesn't take herself too seriously, is easy with the jokes, but is all about what she teaches. When you're in her class you'll find yourself laughing mid-pose at the same time trying to push your own personal limit. She has that ability. The style in which she teaches, the humour she brings in doesn't overshadow the gravity and intergrity of her belief and message she is relaying and you'll want to want more. Both from her and from yourself.

Cat will be assisted by her husband Phil Douglas. Even though he may prefer to stay behind the scenes students naturally gravitate towards him for advice as his breadth of knowledge, and dedication to the practice shine though his quiet and steady presence.

Q: What is an open session and a workshop anyway?
A: An open session is led practice where cat will lead you through a series of asana (postures) with little or no breaks in the flow of the class. Cat will use verbal queues, and may use hands on adjustments to help you in postures.

A workshop focuses on an aspect of the practice so the asana and theory will be be focused towards that particular theme. For example the Forward Bends & Hip Openers workshop will have breaks in the session for cat to explain and demonstrate what is going on with a specific pose, what it is doing and what it then leads towards in relation to helping you forward bend or opening your hips.

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More on cat alip-douglas' Jivamukti workshops here:http://www.sanctuaryniseko.com/…/jivamukti-yoga-workshops-w…

Limited spaces available! Register now athttp://www.sanctuaryniseko.com/yoga/

Soul City Yoga (Whistler, Canada) X Powder Yoga (Niseko, Japan) host "Happiness Spills From Within" Yoga Workshop with Janet Corvino, 24 Feb 2016

Happiness Spills From Within

February 24, 2016 | 6:30-8:30pm | Cost: Y2,400

The three ingredients needed to live a joyful life? Play, Connection and Challenges. 

Join Janet Corvino for a two hour workshop ‘Happiness Spills from within’ at Powder Yoga Studio in Niseko, Japan. Janet will lead you through a deep backbend focused asana practice for all levels with the use of props and mindfulness you will expand your backbend practice to new heights. Share your heart opening practice with Niseko’s yoga community through a sweaty, soulful practice using partner work to enhance your body, mind and spirit. You can look forward to inversions for all levels, juicy hip openers, deep backbends and tons of laughter. 

Janet Corvino

Janet is both a YYoga Instructor, Teacher Trainer and an innovator of hosting yoga retreats worldwide. Her trainings are Anusara based with outcroppings in Therapeutics, Vinyasa & Power, and YHot. Janet loves to have her students play on the mat, explore and create deep openings in body and spirit. Her classes are a mix of alignment cues and wisdom based themes. 

Janet is part of the YYoga Teacher training faculty in Vancouver, BC. Janet instructs trainees in a 200hr, 300hr and the YHot certification programs. Janet has a graduate degree in interdisciplinary Education and loves teaching teachers how to teach. 

She is generous with her support and deeply devoted to her students. Janet believes in real life yoga for everyday living. 

 

 register at powderyoga.com

JIVAMUKTI WORKSHOPS AND SESSION WITH CAT ALIP-DOUGLAS: 27 FEB – 2 MAR 2016

Book now! Limited spaces available

OPEN SESSION (*Selling fast!)
Date and Time: Saturday, 27 February 2016 . 18:30 – 19:45
Venue: hirafu188, 5F
Price: *¥2,500 (*10% off if purchased before Saturday, 20 Feb 2016)

 

WORKSHOPS (*Tickets for individual workshops are available)
Sunday, 28 February 2016: Vinyasa Fundamentals (*SOLD OUT!)
Monday, 29 February 2016: Forward Bending & Hip Openers
Tuesday, 1 March 2016: Back Bending
Wednesday, 2 March 2016: Inversions & Arm Balances

 

Time: 16:00 – 18:30
Venue: The Orchards, Kabayama (scheduled transportation available)
Price: ¥5,500 per workshop

 

Level: Open to all levels (including adventurous beginners)
 

Tickets are available at Explore Niseko (Hirafu) or through Sanctuary Niseko.
Book now

 

Powder Yoga - Winter Yoga classes 2015/16

 

Get your winter stretch with Powder Yoga

Daily yoga classes – Power Yoga, Vin Yang Vinyasa, Hatha, Yin Yoga and a whole lot of fun workshops are now available at Powder Yoga, 5F hirafu188

When: from 19 December 2015 to mid March 2016.

Where: hirafu188, 5F

For classes and schedule, please go to www.powderyoga.com

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Yoga Workshops and a Special Open class with Jivamukti Yoga Teacher Cat Alip-Douglas from 27 February - 3 March 2016

Yoga Workshops: 28 February - 3 March 2016

Special Open class (all levels): 27 February 2016, Evening session at hirafu188 (stay tuned for more details) 

Bookings will be opened in January 2016. Register with us below to be first in line!

cat alip-douglas and Phil will be returning to Niseko for a second year, and this time they'll be holding an exclusive yoga retreat in Niseko.

Yoga Workshops And A Special Open Class - 27 February - 3 March 2016 

Yoga self-practice sessions at hirafu188 (free!) until 12 November

Practice sessions (free!) at Hirafu 188 at the 6F event room every:

  • Tuesdays mornings from 09:00 - 12:00 
  • Thursdays evenings from 18:00 - 21:00
  • 09:00 - 09:15 and 18:00 - 18:15 are reserved for "quiet time" and meditation

You will need to bring your own yoga mat and anything else you need. 

The space is available to anyone interested in doing a bit of self guided practice - there is no teacher or practice leader, or fixed practice time.  You may practice any type of yoga asana (postures) style and start and end anytime you wish. Hopefully, everyone can all draw a bit of motivation from the group practice to keep going through to winter.  

Gentle reminder to settle into the room quietly when you arrive with as little disturbance and refrain from having conversations during the practice sessions.

www.hirafu188.com

Interview with cat alip-douglas (March 2015, Niseko, Japan)

Welcome to Niseko. Thank you for taking the time to come all the way here for the Jivamukti workshop!

Q. Tell us about JIvamukti Yoga and the Jivamukti Yoga Studio in London that you and your husband Phil run?

Jivamukti Yoga originates in New York City, founded by David Life and Sharon Gannon just over 30 years ago. It generally incorporates a dynamic asana practice, encourages spiritual activism and also leans strong on the spiritual side. We inherited the Jivamukti Yoga Studio (London) from the original founder/owner, Manizeh Rimer four years ago when she and her family decided to move to San Francisco, and have been looking after it ever since. We hope to continue to grow and to serve the family style community, and are doing our best to serve through the yoga practice.

Q. Tell us about some of the differences between Jivamukti and other methods of Hatha Yoga practice – Astanga, Iyenger, Yin, etc.

A standout difference may be the deliberate and specific use of music/spoken word to encourage deep listening but also as a teaching tool. Some songs, lyrics, lectures have been articulated in a way that can’t really be improved upon. A Jivamukti teacher is also constantly honing skills to assist students physically and energetically to facilitate an awareness of safe alignment with the body, while also empowering them to find that depth on their own.

Q. What are your thoughts on “yoga as spiritual practice” versus “yoga as physical practice”?

I personally don’t see a separation between the two.

Q. What are the fundamentals to a yoga practice and a yoga mindset?

Mindful breathing and clear intention.

Q. We notice you have adopted a healthy way of living and eating. Do you think conscious eating has a part to do with developing one’s practice?

Yes, I personally feel that it does. Eating is such an integral part of every culture and it casts a major vote in the amount of suffering we cause (or not cause) to other living beings, not to mention to ourselves health-wise. There are also severe environmental implications to such choices, it is difficult to deny but as we know it is often perceived as “an inconvenient truth”. In life, and as much as in the yoga practice, full time consciousness would be ideal, wouldn’t it? Therefore, how could someone differentiate between the awareness experienced on the mat and the awareness in how someone lives and nourishes the body?

For me, embracing a vegan diet was primarily for ethical reasons. It was and still is difficult to watch a film like earthlings (http://earthlings.com/) and not be moved to live and eat with the intention of reducing/eliminating the suffering of other living beings. I believe that the yoga practice develops exponentially, on many levels, when the circle of compassion widens.

Q. What inspires you?

Humility, integrity and quiet discipline…

Q. Do you practice daily? Is a daily practice essential?

No, I have not practised every day for a while now particularly since a recent reawakening of an old injury in L4/L5that has been persistent. Admittedly, consistent breaks only magnify the value of a regular practice, but not necessarily an every day practise of asana. To be honest, as I get older I pay even closer attention to the motivation behind the actions I take and I feel less inclined to prove anything through the asana practice or the severity of it J. I am brutally aware of my strengths and weaknesses, so I simply get on with it. But I also admit when I have gotten lazy, the mind pays the price. It’s also good for the body to also rest and recover, constant battering won’t allow for that. One thing for sure is I have never regretted getting on the mat, but as usual, the first step is the hardest J. That said, yoga practice becomes more integrated over time and takes many other forms (meditation, study, being considerate, casting a compassionate vote as a consumer) but I do believe that as a teacher, the bar has to be raised for the asana component, since for example, a Jivamukti open class is predominantly asana-based!

Q. Lastly, any words of wisdom to help deepen one’s yoga practice?

Apply the practice to everything, indiscriminately… and a good place to start is always at home, with ourselves.

Thank you cat!

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