3275 Industrial Rd
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109

The Erotic Heritage Museum is pleased to welcome The Art of Naked Yoga, a workshop that will focus on this spiritual form of artistic expression taught by David Oliphant,

We believe that the Museum is part of the community and are pleased to offer the space to David and his students. We support the ability that all forms of artistic expression may serve as educational enlightenment. I hope many people will come to celebrate their erotic heritage and practice yoga as it was practiced 2000 years ago.

We invite everyone who supports the Museum to please support our ability to offer such educational opportunities. We look forward to a full spectrum of workshops and classes in the space.



Practicing naked isn't necessarily better than practicing clothed-it's a different experience, and people have different reasons for doing it.

Some folks enjoy the greater physical freedom. Some people want to work on issues of shame and self-image. Some appreciate the clarity of seeing the instructor's body. Some enjoy the taboo-breaking thrill of getting naked. Still others see nudity as a profound spiritual experience-a shedding of armor & barriers, and the social masks we present to the world, an opportunity to shed our judgments of ourselves and each other.

Taking off our clothes-consciously and ritually-is a way to create sacred space that can be intimate and healing. And if you decide to practice naked, you'll discover that this happens quite often.



Classes are open to men of all yoga abilities and fitness levels, you do not need to be a seasoned yogi to come, beginners are encouraged to attend. Classes are paid by donations so all feel they can afford to attend, suggested donation is $10-$20 per person but simply offer what you can. Please bring your yoga mat, water, your donation, and a hand towel if you sweat. Also feel free to bring a friend. All classes are taught by David Oliphant, RYT (more info at www.yogawithdavid.com) . All classes are 60 min in length and begin on time.

Added by kimberdawn_60 on September 29, 2010