
From the city of Culver City:
Culver City has launched a new series of Yoga, Meditation & Creative Movement classes designed especially for kids, ages 6-10.
Directed by well-known yoga instructor, Laura Fuller and led by teachers Amy Armstrong and Tessa Cisneros from Life Moves Through Yoga and Meditation, leads the classes held Tuesday afternoons from 3:45 – 4:45 p.m. in Culver West Alexander Park, located at 4162 Wade Street. The classes run in 8 week sessions throughout the year for $80 for Culver City Residents (slight additional charge for non-residents).
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People of all ages love yoga and benefit from yoga as a way to stay healthy and cultivate peace, well-being, and confidence. The classes are designed to allow kids to bring their whole selves and strengths to stretch into their dreams. The instructors relate to both the deep wisdom in each child, and the playfulness - honoring the sacred and the silly.
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“Does your child have an amazing energy, joy, creativity, or awareness? I believe that movement and creativity is so important for kids. In our classes kids and teachers come together to move body, mind and spirit by teaching yoga, meditation and most important of all….creativity,” Fuller explains. “People of all ages benefit from the practice of yoga and with young kids yoga creates an excellent opportunity for kids to connect with each other, stretch their bodies and minds and open up their individual creativity.”
To sign up and for more information contact Laura Fuller at 310-753-3386 orlifemovesthrough@gmail.com or go to http://lifemovesthrough.com/kids-yoga/ .
Photo Credit: Gabriella Laczynska Black www.LifeMovesThrough.com.
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