Iyengar Yoga Intensive
with Peter Thomson
Oasis Holistic
7 to 13 November 2008
Iyengar Yoga Intensive with Peter Thomson
Dates: 7 to 13 November 2008
Timing:
- 7 November 08 (Friday) 6.20am to 8.20am
- 8 & 9 November 08 (Saturday & Sunday) 8.00am to 11.00am, 12.30pm to 2.30pm
- 10 to 13 November 08 (Monday to Thursday) 6.20am to 8.20am
Total of 20 hours
The Iyengar Yoga Intensive works to build some foundation in
students from which they can derive their own understanding. Peter's
approach is process-based rather than prescriptive and is built off the
establishment of clear perceptual foundations
Note: Open to
experienced students. Should for example be accomplished in headstand
/shoulderstand.
All students are expected to maintain a practice over the period between the intensives.
Practice sheets will be provided. Oasis Holistic will also provide practice times.
Fees:
SGD $480.00 for November 2008 Intensive
Limited to 24 participants
To register, please fill up this form or call us at +65 64422881.
Places are confirmed upon receipt of payment.
Venue:
Oasis Holistic
Block 10 Selegie Road #01-50
Selegie House
Singapore 180010
Phone: (65) 64422881
About Peter Thomson
Peter Thomson has been practicing yoga since 1979 and a student of the Iyengar family since 1981. He has traveled to Pune to study at the Iyengar Institute in excess of 20 times in the period and has been a participant in some special intensives and courses at the Institute over the years, including the backbend intensive with Mr. Iyengar in 1991.
He founded or co-founded a number of significant schools in Sydney (The Yoga Space, The Sydney Yoga Centre, Mosman Yoga Room) and in 1988 founded the Glebe Yoga School. In 2002, Peter founded the Sydney Yoga Space.
Peter is one of Australia's most senior and most experienced teachers and practitioners. From September 2007, his teaching will focus on the intensive courses in regional centres around Australasia and Asia and on intensive practice-based retreats typically in Bali.
Peter’s particular interest in the practice and teaching of yoga is the depth of perception, inquiry and understanding that sustained practice can develop and in making that understanding accessible to students so they can claim it as their own. |