Claire Missingham and Nitin Sawhney music and yoga workshop

Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regent's Park Road, London
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This event ended on Sunday 29th of July 2012
Admission
£45 from triyoga.co.uk
Location

Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regent's Park Road, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Camden Town 0.31 miles

In this unique collaboration, Vinyasa flow yoga teacher Claire Missingham and composer Nitin Sawhney come together to explore life's journey of physical, spiritual and sacred fulfilment. Expect to join in a flowing yoga class, with sublime musical interludes in which Nitin and Claire share personal journeys through music and yoga – Nitin Sawhney, guest singer Nicki Wells and tabla player Aref Durvesh will play live with Claire leading the yoga class.

Open to all, but you'll enjoy it all the more if you have previous yoga experience.
 
PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN YOGA MATS AND ANY PROPS YOU MIGHT NEED.

Biogs:
Claire Missingham has always embodied movement as an expression of life, vitality and rhythm. A committed yogini, she has been inspired by Bhakti and Nada Yoga and is a well-respected teacher who specialises in teaching the lineage of Krishnamacharya. Claire’s creative sequencing and devotion to yoga seep into every class, where you can expect music, laughter, sweat and bhava. She has created a renowned Vinyasa Flow Yoga DVD and Yoga Music CD and regularly writes and appears in Yoga Journal magazine. Claire now runs a successful Vinyasa Yoga Teaching Certification Programme in the UK.

Nitin Sawhney scores music extensively for film, television, theatre, videogames, albums and dance. He has scored over 40 films for cinema and television, earning an Ivor Novello nomination for best score. His film work includes Mira Nair’s ‘The Namesake’, as well as ‘A Throw of Dice’ and ‘Yogoto No Yume’, both accompanied by live performances with the London Symphony Orchestra. Sawhney recently scored the BBC ‘The Human Planet’ series, ‘Midnight’s Children’, along with Hitchcock’s silent movie, ‘The Lodger’. Sawhney has made eight studio albums, one of which was nominated for a Mercury Music prize. He’s won a MOBO, two BBC Radio 3 awards and a Southbank show award.

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