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| Michelle Andrie |
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Michelle Andrie is the owner and creator of Priya Yoga. She brings 20 years of yoga experience including years of study in the Iyengar method and 5 years of study in the Scaravelli Method to form a new experience of yoga. |
Priya means freedom with love. Michelle teaches the breath, the grounding and structure, to allow the body to flow freely with the breath in each asana.
Priya Yoga allows practitioners to experience freedom in their own bodiesthrough acceptance of where each student is in every moment. There is no right or wrong. Just the experience of the journey.
Michelle has been teaching for 12 years. She developed and runs the Priya Yoga Teacher Training program, teaches classes, and uses her unique sense of the energy body to teach one on one private sessions.
Michelle has completed her second book titled Freeing The Body: 8 Yoga Practices To Release Held Trauma. She recently shot Priya Partner Yoga DVD. Both are available for purchase.
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Madeline Udashen has studied yoga with many teachers in Dallas over the last 15 years. By following her own healing path,she has gleaned from each teacher along the way. |
Madeline met Michelle Andrie in 2000. With Michelle, she has completed the 200 hour and the 500 hour Certification through Yoga Alliance. Madeline has received both her Registered Yoga Teacher Certification and Yoga Therapist Certificate.
Madeline’s teaching uses yoga to teach students to trust the freedom in the body and joy in the heart. The basis for her style is guided by her belief in the vast knowledge of the body. She guides you in learning to listen to the body.
Madeline gives deep gratitude to her teachers, Michelle Andrie, Vanda Scaravelli, Angela Farmer, Cory Smith and Eckhart Tolle and his students of the Power of Now. She also brings her love of facilitating Silent Meditation Workshops and the study of Joseph Campbell to this community. She too finds joy and healing in the Expressive Arts, writing, poetry and nature. |
Beth Meyers
Beth’s love and enthusiasm for teaching are apparent to all who enter her class. Her genuine care for people quickly puts even the most inexperienced novice at ease. Her maturity and life experience bring a unique wisdom and compassion to her teaching. Beth provides a supportive and nurturing environment, encouraging students to grow at their own pace; in a way that is uniquely theirs.
Beth Meyers began exploring the world of movement at age 7 in her first ballet class, dancing and teaching her way into adulthood. She has an intuitive understanding of the joy of the body in free movement and it was on the mat that she discovered the strong healing power of the practice of Yoga. Beth began studying yoga for personal reasons, primarily to heal a chronic back injury from her years as a dancer. As her back pain waned, her interest in Yoga increased. She now shares the healing and restorative power of Yoga with others in Yoga classes and private Yoga therapy sessions.
Beth is an RYT certified by Yoga Alliance at both the 200 and 500-hour level.
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Karen X
http://hometown.aol.com/kxatlarge/
Karen X studied at the 200 and 500 hour level with Michelle Andrie at
Priya Yoga. She is also a more recent student of Angela Farmer.
Some of the Dharma: Karen X is a poet and veteran performer. She
studied contemplative poetics in apprenticeship and friendship with
Allen Ginsberg, at Naropa Institute with founder Trungpa Rinpoche
active as President
She also studied with Robert Creeley, Ed Sanders, Anne Waldman,
Galway Kinnell, Jimmy Santiago Baca, and many others.She has worked as
a music journalist (Austin Sun), video producer (Dial a Poet
Television), shouted poetics with Les Michaels (The Panics), has many
chapbooks of poetry, produces the performance collective Dharma Broads
and has read her work for, curated and hosted many many literary
events. She teaches creative writing for Brookhaven Community College
and developed Body Text as a healing creativity practice in response
to her yoga therapy work with Michelle Andrie and free associative
movement with Angela Farmer.
"Priya Yoga is the new rock n roll." |
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