San Fran Class at The Royce!
Here's a copy of the text from the flyer The Royce Gallery made for the class on Sat. 9/20
Anyone in the area, come on down for some free Doga in a cool space!
FREE
BARKING BUDDHA DOGA
Are you tired of the same old walk in the park?
Are you yearning for enlightenment?
A Doga Yoga class in San Francisco may be just what you're looking for.
The Humane Society asked Brenda Bryan to develop the class as a way of enhancing the human-animal bond. Her message to students is to relax and have fun.
"This is really about making a nice connection and deepening that relationship with your dog," she says during a recent session.
Calling All Dogs
Bring along your owner: The teacher won't mind!
Saturday September 20, 2008 11 AM
reservation required to secure space 415.621.8277
ROYCE GALLERY
2901 Mariposa Street (at Harrison) . San Francisco CA . 415.621.8277
Brenda’s class allows people to return the undivided attention that dogs usually give their owners. Her dog-inclusive poses include lifting a pet's legs to stretch them, and full-body hugs.
Bryan has been at the hub of a media whirlwind since word got out about the class. For now, "I’m trying to relax the world, one dog at a time," she says with a laugh. Her book, Barking Buddha; Simple Soul Stretches for Yogi and Dogi will be out spring 2009.
BARKING BUDDHA DOGA
Are you tired of the same old walk in the park?
Are you yearning for enlightenment?
A Doga Yoga class in San Francisco may be just what you're looking for.
The Humane Society asked Brenda Bryan to develop the class as a way of enhancing the human-animal bond. Her message to students is to relax and have fun.
"This is really about making a nice connection and deepening that relationship with your dog," she says during a recent session.
Calling All Dogs
Bring along your owner: The teacher won't mind!
Saturday September 20, 2008 11 AM
reservation required to secure space 415.621.8277
ROYCE GALLERY
2901 Mariposa Street (at Harrison) . San Francisco CA . 415.621.8277
Brenda’s class allows people to return the undivided attention that dogs usually give their owners. Her dog-inclusive poses include lifting a pet's legs to stretch them, and full-body hugs.
Bryan has been at the hub of a media whirlwind since word got out about the class. For now, "I’m trying to relax the world, one dog at a time," she says with a laugh. Her book, Barking Buddha; Simple Soul Stretches for Yogi and Dogi will be out spring 2009.
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