Saturday September 05, 2009
Start: 2009/09/05 21:45
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Sunday September 06, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Monday September 07, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Tuesday September 08, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Wednesday September 09, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Thursday September 10, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Friday September 11, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Saturday September 12, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Sunday September 13, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Monday September 14, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Tuesday September 15, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Wednesday September 16, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Thursday September 17, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Friday September 18, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Saturday September 19, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
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Sunday September 20, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Monday September 21, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Tuesday September 22, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Wednesday September 23, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Thursday September 24, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Friday September 25, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Saturday September 26, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Sunday September 27, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Monday September 28, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Tuesday September 29, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Wednesday September 30, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Thursday October 01, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Friday October 02, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Saturday October 03, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
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Jermaine Blair
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$5-tickets on sale now at Artifax on Main St. Galax, VA
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Saturday, October 3, 2009
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7:00pm - 10:00pm
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Galax High School Auditorium
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Maroon Tide Drive
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Galax, VA
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An extrodinary evening of worship and erasing situations keeping you from God's promise.
Performances by: Jamie Bryan, David Olinger, Crashing Jericho, and Tremyane Blair (ft. One Voice)
Hosted by: Jermaine Blair
Special Guest: Pastor Johnny Scott from Charlotte, NC
Whatever you think that problem may be, design that word, phrase, or sentence on the back of your t-shirt. Best Design will recieve a $300 grand prize.
This is a great time to understand how to defeat the enemy when he tries to come against you and God's promises...We wanna encourage families to do this together and youth pastors to make it an activity with there teens and children at there church. WE WANT TO SEE YOUR DESIGNS!!!
Come meet the Artist, have your picture taken, and recieve autographs on Oct 3rd at 3:00 p.m. till 5:00 p.m. at ARTIFAX on Main St. in Galax, Virginia....can even use that time to design your t-shirts if you would like...
Sponsored by: Doctors Inn, Artifax, iJamUSA, Perfect Pear, Chestnutt Creek School of the Arts, Arts Council of the Twin Counties...
Sunday October 04, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.
Monday October 05, 2009
Beginning Yoga (7:00-8:00pm)
Focus will be on simple body, breathing and concentration exercises which will strengthen the body in a gentle way. Breathing and relaxation are an important part of this class which leads to a balanced body and calm mind. Participants will feel refreshed and energized. This class is for people who have never practiced yoga. The focus is not on strenuous exercise, but rather movement and body awareness that are dictated by each person’s own physical condition.
Intermediate Yoga (5:30-6:30pm) Focus will be on body awareness, breathing, concentration exercises and strengthening the body with more challenging moves. A higher fitness level and flexibility are necessary. Muscles and body systems will be stimulated and strengthened. Through breathing and relaxation techniques participants’ minds and bodies will be refreshed and energy restored. Concentration exercises will increase and promote positive thinking. Students will also learn about the center of energy, which influences body and mind. This class is for people who have practiced yoga before and who are active in sports, fitness or dance.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring their own yoga/exercise mat and avoid eating a large meal 1-2 hours before class; a healthy snack is okay. Pregnant women may participate, but must inform instructor.
Participants are encouraged to come 15-20 minutes early to the first class to fill out the registration form.
Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50. Minimum age is 16. Space is limited, so call-in registration is recommended.
Krüger, a former ballerina, will also teach a floor-barre class every Friday from 4:00-5:00pm. Floor Barre is a special technique on the floor and is a valuable tool for improving classical ballet technique. This class improves body strength and flexibility and is open to ballet students and people who are currently following a fitness program. Drop-in classes are $12 each and a 5-class card is $50.
The Conservatory is located at 119 West Grayson Street in downtown Galax. Entrance is in the back under the covered porch. For more information call the Conservatory at 276-236-2105 or visit www.galaxballet.com.