Showing posts with label Alessandro Sigismondi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alessandro Sigismondi. Show all posts
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Aug 10, 2013
Weekend Edition #17 Sharath in Moscow and Copenhagen
"Guru To Go. A portrait of R. Sharath Jois" is a sweet mini doc by Alessandro Sigismondi chronicling R. Sharath Jois' visit to Copenhagen hosted by Astanga Yoga Copenhagen.

Here are notes from Sharath's Moscow Conference (2013 July 28) hosted and posted by Ashtanga Yoga Moscow. There is also a livestream of Sharath teaching a led class here.
Next stops:
Stockholm: August 11 – 16
Helsinki: August 18 – 23
London: August 25 – 30
Saraswathi in Helsinki: September 22 – 27
Saraswathi in Kiev: September 29 – October 4
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