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4 things to do on 9/15/2008Mondays 11:15am-12:30pm Prenatal Yoga and Meditation Swerve Studio 8250 West 3rd St. #206 LA 323.782.0741 swervestudio.com info at swervestudio.com Practice yoga in a space that is safe for you and your growing baby. We will learn yogic postures, meditations, breathwork and use light weights to strengthen and prepare for the process of labor. Danielle Marie Gutshall is a certified Kripalu yoga instructor, Khalsa Way Prenatal yoga instructor and doula.
09.13-09.28 pm World Festival of Sacred Music Los Angeles 310.825.0507 festivalofsacredmusic.org info at festivalofsacredmusic.org 1,000 artists. 16 days. 41 events in venues all across Los Angeles. For sixteen days and nights from September 13 to 28, 2008, WFSM fills LA’s historic landmark theaters, churches, temples and outdoor spaces with 41 performances by renowned international and local artists in the disciplines ranging from sacred traditional and contemporary music, dance and multimedia.
09.15 7pm Apprenticeship Orientation Los Angeles 213.792.9041 ayamanatara.com info at ayamanatara.com Join current Apprenticeship students to sign up for the program, discuss your goals, and participate in the monthly lesson. $25.
Mondays 7-8:30pm YOGA - Level 2 7466 Beverly Blvd., 2nd Fl. Los Angeles 323.934.8332 dancingshiva.com studio at dancingshiva.com Class open to students of mixed levels. A broad array of the Five Main Components are practiced to increase the therapeutic benefits to the body and mind while aiming to increase our level of awareness. Level Two is great for those who have a regular integral yoga practice.
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