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Udaya Live Festival – Inclusive In All Possible Ways

By Ema Barba

Between the 15th and 20th of August, you will find us in the city of Pravets, Bulgaria, at the most famous Yoga and music festival in South-Eastern Europe, Udaya Live. Udaya is filled with vivacity and brightness, and super upbeat. There is also the opportunity to just chill out – you can create your own experience as you wish…

Dakini Festival - Where The Water, The Fire, The Air And The Earth Dance Together

By Ema Barba

You need to know how to deal with negative emotions. They come and go just like the clouds. We don’t learn to control the emotions. But we learn how to not let emotions control us. Emotions are going to come. Happiness is going to come, sadness is going to come. You need to experience them and let them go. There’s no such thing as express spirituality. You need to do the work...

Karl Straub At Telluride Yoga Festival This Year!

By Janice Brooks

The last two decades has seen expansive growth in the cross-cultural experience of Yoga. These experiences have followed the same evolutionary creation trajectory of people needing to gather together to celebrate as our ancestors have done over the ages. As such, Yoga festivals, have become our new (and improved) way of creating new life-altering public ritual experiences…

Gina Caputo, “Yogini on the Loose,” Live From The Hanuman Festival

By Ashley Shires

Some of the most fun I've ever had in yoga has been in Gina Caputo's classes at the Hanuman Festival in Boulder, Colorado; she is a down-to-earth teacher with a fantastic sense of humor and a rocking playlist. I was thrilled to catch up with her again at the festival this year, to talk about her journey in the yoga world, her passions, and her favorite parts of teaching at Hanuman…

Feeding Body And Soul: A Yogi's Experience At LIB

By Autumn Feldmeier

I am still feeling the high from this year's Lightning in a Bottle! Another incredible year and I have to say that the music was just amazing. GRIZ being my favorite, who killed it Friday night, playing live saxophone along with a DJ set. This is all while having a political message on the screens behind him. I also loved SF native Zach Walker, Beats Antique, Lovecraft, Gabriel Sordo and the amazing Marques Wyatt…