Join us for a day of Health, Dance, Music, Food & Ritual!
* Learn new tools for self care in a synergistic space for community healing
* Take multiple workshops, including yoga, qigong and sound healing
* Relax in the tea lounge or sample herbal elixirs
* Nourish your body with healthy eats by SOLH (Persian Soul Fusion)
* Dance in the new you to multiple Djs
Doors: 3pm
Opening Ceremony with community altar building: 3:30 pm w/ Binyamina Aisha Barrios
Workshop series: 4-7pm (Multiple Practitioners, see list)
Food from SOLH: 7pm
House Dance Workshop: 8pm w/ Mika Lemoine
Multiple DJs spinning house, cumbia, reggae, dancehall, soul: 9pm on
Full day and night pass: Advance tickets $25 or $30 at the door
For workshops only: $25 at door
For dance party only: $7 at door
Workshops included:
Pernilla Pajala: Why should I detoxify?
Denise Goitia: Tea and Herbal Elixir Demo
Robin Rosario: Buddhist Yoga
Theresa Dickinson: The Joy of Movement
Mika Lemoine: House Dance Workshop
Victoria Alara Alcoset: Breema Embodied Meditation
Polina Smith: Get in Touch with your Inner Clown
Jyoti Subramanian & Amani Carey-Simms: The Medicine of Sound
Bashari George: The Healing Art of Ayurveda
Grey Marcoux: Yin Yoga Flow
For more info contact us at info@studio1924.com
Official Website: https://www.facebook.com/events/285268801605376/
Added by FullCalendar on April 3, 2013
The crookedest street in SF is (DRUM ROLL)
VERMONT between 19th and 22nd 2 blocks with no 21st st crossing right next to 101
I agree lets move this to the real crookedest street.....Vermont!!! If the sour neighbours complain, about that local,...why not Dolores srtreet at 20th astride the park!!!
Does anyone know if we need to sign up prior to the event or if we can just show up?
chuckskisf got it right .. Vermont Street it is!
I'm so there. Will work on the PoHill cognoscenti to embrace! My crappy video for last year's has been viewed nearly 100K times from a little Y! Video posting: http://video.yahoo.com/watch/394325/2331810
Hey SF, c'mon over! We live around the corner, and will drag the grill over to the park at the top of the course around 3pm, for an Easter Big Wheel BBQ. Bring some meat, something to share....and of course your big wheel. See you at the starting line.
Which reminds me--I just drove the course a while ago, you'd better bring your helmet as well, as there are several places where an ill-timed slide into the wall will send you pitching out into open space....and on to the racers below. Just saying--game on!
SANTA!
One more thing .. elbow pads are a great idea. Moreso than knee pads in my experience. So if you have pads but only kneepads, you might want to consider wearing them on your arm-joints instead.
stuartzero
Photos from previous years ..
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=byobw&s=int&ss=2&ct=6&z=t