Australian Yoga Journal - April 2018

(Axel Boer) #1

Australia’s first online yoga studio


There are pros and cons of studio classes, and given new advances in technology
we can now be even more discerning about which classes we choose to
participate in and where (our own lounge room, perhaps?). Gone are the days
when yogis had to actually leave the house to receive guidance from an expert.
Introducing A Live Yoga – Australia’s first online yoga studio. This is great news
for people living in rural areas and the time poor, and live classes have a kind
of honest and authentic quality that other streaming yoga sites lack with their
glamorous production. Combine this authenticity with the familiar Aussie accent,
and it’s almost as good as having a teacher in the flesh. http://www.aliveyogi.com

Little Mandarin in Melbourne


New studio Little Mandarin stands out from the crowd. Although aerial yoga has


been around for a while, these yogis are the only ones offering in it the CBD. Perhaps


a more unique offering, though, are the philosophies built upon multi-cultural


inclusiveness. The space fully embraces Melbourne’s cultural diversity – practicing


what they preach with an impressive lineup of multilingual teachers who are


committed to supporting the practice of the city’s non-English speakers. They


of course welcome people from all backgrounds, and provide a space for the


creation of a diverse community of yogis, from both western and non-western


backgrounds to learn and grow together. http://www.littlemandarin.melbourne


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