Anusara Yoga with Hannah Gruber now offered at Sangha!

We are excited for the addition of Anusara Yoga to the Sangha class schedule every Tuesday 4:30-5:45 and every Saturday 12-1:30pm (Starting Oct.22nd 2011)

Anusara yoga is a powerful method of yoga that emphasizes both creativity and alignment. Classes offer students the opportunity to engage breath, body, and heart through sequences that inspire and challenge. Due to it’s unique set of alignment principles, Anusara is known as a practice that is both therapeutic and transformative. Students of all levels of ability and yoga experience are invited to deepen their yoga practice and honored for their unique differences, limitations, and talents.

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About Hannah:

Hannah Gruber is a spirited individual, whose enthusiasm and dedication shine out in both her teaching and personal practice. She believes that all individuals, regardless of age, physicality, or background, possess the freedom and potential to explore and create. Yoga should be accessible and fun for everyone, and she encourages her students to approach their practice with both curiosity and playfulness. Her teaching is infused with her own energy, wisdom, and love of adventure. Due to her knowledge of anatomy and biomechanics, sharp eye for detail and elegant instruction, Hannah enjoys teaching all levels, the beginning student, the student with therapeutic needs, and the advancing student.

A student of yoga since 2002 and devoted to Anusara since 2008, Hannah expresses gratitude to all of her teachers, especially Zhenja La Rosa and Sharon Kenney, and all others who have shared their guidance and wisdom along this path.

Erin Lewis

Erin has studied various types of yoga disciplines for over 12 years, concentrating on the Ashtanga discipline since 2008. She received her teacher certification in Florence, Italy under an international branch of the California-based “It’s Yoga”* Ashtanga system and “Rocket” sequence*, and now she combines powerful movements with more anatomical-based core vinyasa flow in her personal practice and teaching style.

Besides connecting with a studio family in NYC and sharing her love of yoga in the city, Erin also teaches abroad throughout the year as the founder of EAT.PRAY.MOVE Yoga Retreats (http://www.eatpraymove.com.) which began out of her love of yoga, the Mediterranean area, and travel.
Learning under numerous teachers, she’s been blessed throughout her yoga practice to be surrounded by beautiful instructors who grow with their students, adjust lovingly, and practice what they teach…and strives to be such a facilitator of yoga herself.