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Thursday, October 25th, 2007

free_fall_baltimore.gifCatch Free Fall Baltimore while you still can. Here are a a few of MANY events happening this weekend:

Saturday, Oct 27

Baltimore Clayworks Mount Washington/Pottery Workshop/Singles night—adults only/Workshops

Baltimore Clayworks Forest Park Pottery Workshop/children only ages 11-15/Workshops

Baltimore Classical Guitar Society/Guitar Master Class/Music

Creative Alliance/Great Halloween Lantern Parade/Workshops

Hot Glass Center, Inc./Glassblowing/Workshops

There are so many opportunities to experience the arts, music, dance, theatre, and history of Baltimore at no cost through Free Fall Baltimore. Check out the website soon because the program ends October 31!

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Fall Weekends at Baltimore Yoga Village

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Join Women of all ages at Baltimore Yoga Village on Saturdays at 1:00 to dance, stretch, and be joyful! Maria Broom guides students through a meditative homa fire, yogic stretches, and dancing to African, Latin, Indian, and Hawiian rhythms. Dance away any stress or tension left over from the week and leave feeling rejuvenated.

Drumming with Moziah begins this Saturday at 3:00. All ages are welcome. Drums are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own. You will learn about the therapeutic qualities of drumming and your spirits will be lifted through Moziah’s passion for music and the energy of the drumming circle.

mudra.jpgLearn about the Naam Yoga Tradition through The Power of Mudras and Mantras class on Saturdays at 9:00am. The class integrates chanting and hand positions to create balance and harmony in the body and soul.

Get started with Traditional Hatha Yoga through the one-hour community yoga class on Sundays at 9:15. The class is only $8!

Baltimore Yoga Village

www.baltimoreyogavillage.com
3000 Chestnut Ave. suite 15
Baltimore, MD 21211
410-662-8626
yoga@baltimoreyogavillage.com

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This Fall at Baltimore Yoga Village

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Check out what is going on at Baltimore Yoga Village this fall! Here is the information from the latest newsletter:

World Dance Classes for Women with Maria Broom! Classes begin Sept. 29th

When the Women Dance…
…The earth stops trembling!
… The Babies stop Crying
…The Men start Listening!
…The angels and ancestors sing!

These classes are taught by award winning actress/dancer/storyteller, Maria Broom


The Power of Mudras and Mantras; Classes begin September 22nd.

Simple yet Powerful Techniques from the Naam Yoga Tradition help bring harmony and balance in body, mind, heart, and spirit.

Saturdays 9 - 10:30 beginning September 22nd. Discounts for those who pre-register.

These classes are taught by Liping Feng, Ph.D, yoga instructor and author of forthecoming book Exercising Bliss.

Awareness Through Movement: Feldenkrais

Classes begin September 15th
Awareness Through Movement® Awareness Through Movement (ATM) consists of verbally directed, gentle exercise lessons involving sophisticated movement sequences.

Overall Intro class on Sept. 15th for those wishing to try $7 only.

Pre-registered class series for Upper Body and Arms/Shoulders Sept. 29th, Oct. 6th, Oct.13th.

Pre-registered class series for Pelvis/Hips and Legs Oct. 27th, Nov. 3rd, Nov. 10th, Nov. 17th.

These classes are taught by Liese Weber-Frutchey, who heads the Dance Department at St. Paul’s School for Girls and has been studying Fedenkrais in Vienna for the past 3 years.

Yoga and Ayurveda Workshop, October 6th

Ayurveda, the sister science to Yoga, October 6th, 3 - 4:30 pm. During this workshop, you will learn personalized approaches for managing your health, understand how to use food and herbs as medicine, and how to make small lifestyle adjustments to balance season changes. Taught by Melissa DiRoto, graduate of the Ayurvedic Institute. who studied under Dr. Vasant Lad.

3000 Chestnut Ave. suite 15, The Mill Centre, 21211

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Best of Baltimore-Cast your vote!

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

bob_2006The Best of Baltimore is here again and it is every business owners hope to have this honor (and publicity). I feel especially passionate about this year’s poll because of my involvement with Baltimore Yoga Village. A lot of people still don’t know about this Baltimore jewel. There is so much more to experience at BYV than you’ll find at other studios. Outside of classes, there are musical events, dance workshops, children’s programs, Satsang (coming soon), art shows, and the best hatha yoga classes I’ve ever taken.

Here are the rules from the Best of Baltimore website:

It’s time to speak your mind without saying a word as you scribble or type your picks for all that is best in Baltimore.

* You must fill out your name and address along with a phone number and/or e-mail address where you can be reached.
* You have to vote in at least 25 categories.
* You can’t use the same answer in more than three categories.
* Vague answers like “that place on that street” will be ignored.
* And absolutely, for reals, no ballot stuffing.

Not sure what constitutes ballot stuffing in the super-scientific world of the CP Readers Poll? You are welcome to encourage people to vote for your business or artistic endeavor. You can link to the poll on your web site or hand them out at your business. But you can’t fill out polls in other people’s names. Got it? Great.

All ballots must be submitted by August. 31. The person with the best Best Reason We Should Invite You to the Best of Baltimore Party response will receive two invitations to the Sept. 20 Best of Baltimore Party.

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Towson Dance Studio

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

rumba.jpgLast night, my fiance and I took our first dance lesson at Towson Dance Studio. Like many other couples, we are preparing for our first dance. The studio is near Towson University, at 31 Allegheny Ave.

Our instructor, Tiffany, led us through a one-hour lesson in the Rumba. She was professional, fun, and prepared for our lesson. Tiffany had already listened our song and structured our dance. We were led through the basic steps, some turns, our entrance and exit, and a dip at the end. The lesson was finished in a flash, but we are prepared to practice at home for the next couple weeks. After our private lesson at Towson Dance Studio, we will be confident on our big day! I highly recommend this studio to anyone looking for high-quality dance instruction.wedding.jpg

Address:
Towson Dance Studio
31 Allegheny Ave
Towson, Maryland

Phone: 410-828-6116
Call between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. Mon. - Sat.

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