Karo Tak – Yoga Sessions @ The Hub!
Weekly Jivamukti Yoga Classes for Actors
Teacher: Karo Tak
The HubStudio’s has recently opened its early morning doors for weekly drop in Jivamukti Yoga session with professional yoga teacher Karo Tak.
“Jiva means individual soul and mukti means liberation. The name Jivamukti Yoga reflects on the fact that it’s possible to have a beneficial, fulfilling life while also progressing spiritually, perhaps even attaining liberation”
Each session is two hours in duration and open to students at all levels. Karo will also offer a free Vegan breakfast at the end of each session!
For more information please visit – www.karotak.com and to register your interest in joining a class you will need to email Karo at: karo@karotak.com
Like many journeys in Karo’s life, her Jivamukti Journey was also a very “direct action” one. Through being a Sea Shepherd she received a free pass to Jivamukti Yoga Sydney in August 2012, her first class was on the 2nd of August, she decided to be a teacher after her second class, Sharon Gannon (co-founder of Jivamukti Yoga) confirmed her scholarship on the 31st of August 2012 and Karo graduated as a Certified Jivamukti Yoga Teacher on the 16th of May 2013. She has returned to Sydney and will start running her own Jivamukti Yoga Classes (which will include vegan take away breakfast) from the 12th of July @ The HubStudio in Chippendale and she will run her own workshops & retreats combining veganism, spiritual activism and Jivamukti Yoga, she is planning to stay in Sydney for the year and will travel to Europe to teach next year July & after that will do her 12 week apprentice-ship with her amazing mentor Tina Pashumati James in Whistler (Canada) August.
Session Details
Dates: Friday Mornings
Where: The HubStudio – 18 City Rd Chippendale, NSW 2008
When: 7am – 9am
Students: 20ppl max
Cost: $15.00
To join a class please register your interest via email to Karo at: karo@karotak.com
Please arrive at The HubStudio by 6.45am for a 7pm start.
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