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Sky's the Limit: Yogis Head Outdoors.

Authors :
Billard, Mary
Source :
New York Times. 6/19/2011, Vol. 160 Issue 55441, p1. 0p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

ONE night early this month, hundreds of yogis accustomed to grounding to the earth figuratively did so literally, on the green expanse of lawn near Pier 63 along the Hudson River. Schuyler Grant of the Kula Yoga Project, a founder of the event, Wanderlust Yoga in the City, made in situ additions to the yoga canon, suggesting, ''Reach your heart to the water,'' and encouraging participants to try handstands on the forgiving grass. Traditionally practiced outdoors, yoga obviously is not a hothouse flower to be confined to a studio, yet for years urban yogis tended to relegate open-air practice to retreats in places like Bali or Mexico. That began to change in recent years, and while an exact timeline of the New York outdoor yoga movement is tough to pinpoint, one of the early pioneers was Dana Flynn of Laughing Lotus, who started holding classes in a West Village park in 1997, moving them to a rooftop in 1999. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03624331
Volume :
160
Issue :
55441
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New York Times
Publication Type :
News
Accession number :
61342058