Posted by admin on July 5, 2012 in
By Tali KoziolIf you want to kick off your Wanderlust experience right, Shiva Rea’s class is a great place to start! Complete with moving meditation and deliberate, decadent flow, Shiva’s “Rhythmic Vinyasa- Syncing with The Natural Pulse” was a delicious way to dive into the day.The class was two hous but it seemed to fly by. When you’re in a room of kindred spirits time can disappear. Much of...
Posted by rachel on June 28, 2012 in
Cat and I found ourselves to be quite in luck while working at the Hanuman Festival in Boulder, CO as our booth just happened to face the extraordinary YogaSlackers set up. Just beyond the solar bubbles and Core Power’s super delicious solar baked chai cookies stood multiple slack lines and some amazing yogis. Our view for the weekend could not have been better, complete with snacks for the...
Posted by admin on June 27, 2012 in
Hats and mats off to all the Wanderlusters who made the second annual Wanderlust Vermont such an amazing experience. It was beautiful to watch the magic unfold day after day and we hope to see all of your smiling faces in Wanderlust Colorado -- it's only a week away! -- and beyond. In the meantime, check out our digital scrapbook of photo & video highlights from Wanderlust Vermont below....
Posted by admin on June 25, 2012 in
By Leslie DalyIt was a question I heard and asked throughout the weekend. Why yes, it was my first Wanderlust. I had the great honor and pleasure to teach, practice and listen at the festival in Vermont this weekend. The question was warranted, it was like saying, "Have you experienced this amazing blend of people coming together to celebrate what is good and true about humanity and nature?!" No...
Posted by admin on June 24, 2012 in
By Kate LamieJoel Salatin (you may recognize that name from the Food Inc documentary) wowed the crowd in the Speakeasy this morning. A passionate, farming advocate and third generation farmer himself, Joel talked about how out of touch our culture is with the fact that food comes from the land.Here are 7 points I found super interesting:1.) We've created a lot of food we can't physically...
Posted by admin on June 24, 2012 in
By Ashlee GreenTwee Merrigan's afternoon class, "Rock on Hanuman: One Giant Leap into Handstands," held on an outdoor platform in the middle of Stratton Mountain, was an invocation for students to one another and to Hanuman, the Hindu "Monkey God," a representation of physical strength and receptivity. Following a warmup sequence of playful hopping lunges, Merrigan instructed us to split the...