As the days of summer draw to a close, we invite you to a restorative evening of self-care and inner peace with our Summer Serenity Yoga & Sound Bath event. This special class is designed to be an offering of respite to body and mind during overwhelming times, helping to restore your nervous system to a state of equanimity and balance.
You will first be guided through a gentle and breath-focused yoga class led by Ashley Corri, to relieve tension and allow for grounding into your body. Once settled into a restorative savasana, Michelle Ayazi will take you on an immersive journey beneath the soothing sound waves of her quartz crystal bowls, ocean drum, and koshi chimes. Let the harmonious blend of movement and sound guide you to a place of inner peace and rejuvenation.
COST: $50
EARLY BIRD PRICING (ends August 10th!): $40
Michelle Ayazi
Michelle Ayazi is the proud daughter of Iranian immigrants and a lifelong student of Sufism, the mystical dimension of Islam. She has been trained in the practice of Tamarkoz (Sufi meditation) and is approved to teach Tamarkoz by Hazrat Salaheddin Ali Nader Angha from Maktab Tarighat Oveyssi Shahmaghsoudi School of Islamic Sufism, the current Sufi master of the 1,400-year-old school of Sufism. Michelle has attended Sound Healing trainings offered by Melissa Felsenstein from Inner Sounds Meditation, and Zacciah Blackburn from the Center of Light Institute of Sound Healing and Shamanic Studies.
Ashley Corri
Since discovering Anusara Yoga in 2007, Ashley’s relationship with mat, breath, and body has been the most consistent, healing, and empowering force in her life. This practice and its teachings have offered her deep refuge, as well as wisdom and inspiration for living an embodied and aligned life. Her college years opened her up to Eastern spirituality, and she graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree rooted in environmental & restorative justice, sustainability, and feminist theories of power & oppression. In 2016, she completed a 200-hr Iyengar-based yoga teacher training with Square One Yoga, alongside a 500-hr program in massage and bodywork, integrating Eastern & Western modalities. She has been both teaching yoga and practicing bodywork ever since.