Nadia Gilani is a writer who also teaches yoga (because she loves it). She first discovered the practice as a teenager when her mum took her to a class in the 1990s. Yoga hasn’t always been an easy ride. In fact it’s been really hard at times, but somehow the practice has been a constant source of inspiration in her life over the years.
Her first book The Yoga Manifesto, weaves together memoir and critique by following Nadia’s own personal highs and lows with the practice as both yoga student and teacher while also shining a spotlight on the industry surrounding modern yoga and its many problems. Join her for a 75 minute dynamic practice followed by tea and conversation discussing key themes in Nadia's book, The Yoga Manifesto. Find out more about Nadia's work here: nadiagilani.co.uk
This workshop covers:
A dynamic yoga class.
Discussing issues like commercialization and authenticity.
What we can do about these issues as yoga teachers and students.
Partaking in this workshop can count towards your two mandatory paid workshops per calendar year.