Megan teaches HypYoga workshop at 2012 Yoga and Raw Foods Exp the weekend of June 8th!
MJM Dance Premiers New Work at Dance New Amsterdam June 2nd, 2012
MJM Dance Performs No Quiero at Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance
Saturday, March 24th at 8pm
Tickets: $20
http://www.bronxacademyofartsanddance.org/index.htmMJM Dance Performs No Quiero at Dixon Place as part of NYC10
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 at 7:30
Tickets: $10 for the first 50 early birds and $15 thereafter and at the door.
Buy here: www.dixonplace.org
Free HypYoga Class with Megan at the NEWLIFE Yoga & Raw Food Expo
Sunday, June 12th at 5pm
New York City
Hotel New Yorker
YOGA LIVE- Benefit for Japan
Find your Flow with a Vinyasa class accompanied by Live Music!
Saturday, April 23rd at 2:00
Loom Studios
Join us for Yoga Live at Loom Studios Musician Jean-Mary Brignol will play drums while we flow through hour and a half Vinyasa yoga practice.
All proceeds donated to Doctors without Borders for relief efforts in Japan. Sign-up today at loomstudios.com or at megan.minturn@gmail.com $20 in advance of $25 at door www.loomstudios.com
HYPYOGA WORKSHOP: DETOXING FOR CREATIVITY AND SUCCESS
Detox. Rejuvenate. Renew. Find your Creative Space.
Saturday, March 26th 2011
2-3:45pm
$20 includes yoga class, hypnosis, tea ceremony, and journalling supplies!
Loom Studios-Conveniently located off the L's Jefferson and Morgan Stop in Brooklyn
Join Megan Minturn, RYT for Loom Studio's first HypYoga Workshop: Detoxing for Creativity and Success. HypYoga combines Yoga and Hypnosis to help you tap into your body's natural renewal system. Our workshop will begin with an hour and 15 minute Vinyasa flow designed to encourage detox. Our body stores toxins in our musculalaskeletal system. Each day through healthy eating and exercise our body detoxes. Through specific yoga postures, we can boost our body's natural detox to prevent illness and feel more vibrant. What better time to start this off than this Spring! Next, we will have a short Hypnosis, an experience similar to Yoga Nidra and designed like a guided meditation. We will focus on mantras opening you to your personal well of creativity. Finally, we will have tea ceremony and time to draw or journal. This workshop is sure to leave you rejuvenated and renewed!
RESTORATIVE YOGA
Restore. Rest. Find Your Bliss
Saturday, March 27th at One Tree Yoga (West)
Cost is $25 and limited to 5 people.
Register at info@onetreeyoga.com
Find your Flow with a Vinyasa class accompanied by Live Music!
Join us for Yoga Live at the Omaha Yoga School. Musician Jason Horacek will play an eclectic collection of instruments while we flow through an hour and a half Vinyasa yoga practice. Proceeds will go to Fonkoze, a micro-financing bank Megan worked with Haiti. Learn more about the organization at www.fonkoze.org.
A meditative flute melody stretching the spine in downward facing dog,
an energizing drum beat firing-up your warriors,
a soft gong pulse focusing your drishti.
Connect To Your Rhythm:
Saturday, April 17th at 7 pm
Cost: $25
Gretna Yoga School
RSVP to megan.minturn@gmail.com by April 13th
About Jason
Jason is a multi-instrumentalist, having played African and Middle Eastern hand drums for about 17 years, flutes for several decades, and more recently, the Australian dijeridu. He has studied and performed with Senegalese master drummer Mamadou Mane Badiane, learned technique and jammed live with Vinx, and collaborated onstage with King Britt of Digable Planets and Brent Crampton. He plays his African djembe, ashiko and talking drum for classes at universities and dance studios and live shows. He performs live with African Culture Connection, which is led by Charles Ahovissi from the country of Benin. He utilizes many of his instruments with the performance art group Aetherplough. He plays Middle Eastern rhythmson the doumbek drum and tar drum for bellydance classes, performances and festivals, and studied rhythms with Syrian drummer Nour Douchi. . Jason attended flute workshops with native flute players Carlos Nakai and Kevin Lockeand was influenced by the Lakota flute tradition while playing in Akita Mani Yo with Steve Stacy. Jason uses a silver orchestral flute, Native American and Japanese wood flutes, a South American clay ocarina and more. He learned some of his dijeridu techniques from touring Australians Paul Taylor and Phil Jones. He teaches various hand drumming styles one-on-one, and has done educational demonstrations of all his instruments for various area schools. He's played many of the area's venues, including the Slowdown, the Bemis Center, the Holland Center, Sokol Hall, the Omaha Healing Arts Center, the Preston Love Art and Jazz venue, the Summer Arts Festivaland gigs in other cities. Collaborating with rock, jazz and classical musicians, Jason is passionate about exploring the common threads in musical traditions worldwide.