Thursday, March 08, 2007

Kali Yuga Yoga Announces Grand Opening Celebration on Friday, April 13!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 9, 2007

GRAND OPENING FOR KALI YUGA YOGA SET FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2007!!
A Showcase for Healthful Living


Leah Lillios, owner and director of Kali Yuga Yoga, announced this week that her cutting edge and innovative Yoga Therapy Studio in the new 37206 Building at Martin Corner will celebrate its Grand Opening Friday, April 13, 2007 from 6-10PM. The night promises to be a memorable occasion mingling live music, specialty food and local activists to encourage joyful and healthy living.

“We hope to introduce our studio as a community gathering place by incorporating the different but complementary energies present in the surrounding neighborhood,” said Lillios.

Confirmed collaborators include The Love Drums, Jennifer Hagan-Dier and The Urban Kitchen featuring Friends Of The Nashville Farmers’ Market, Journey to Bliss Raw Foods and Reduce>Reuse>Bicycle among others. In addition, there will be drawings for door prizes and a raffle for 3 months of unlimited free yoga.

All neighbors and interested parties are encouraged to attend this unforgettable event!!

About the Owner and Director
Leah Lillios is a trained modern dancer and has been practicing yoga for over eight years. With concentrations in Vinyasa, Restorative and Barkan Method Hot Yoga, Leah became a Certified Instructor and Registered Yoga Teacher through Jimmy Barkan's Yoga College
Of India in Ft.Lauderdale, Florida. She recently moved to Nashville and has been teaching at local studios and at the Cool Springs YMCA for the past five years. Currently she instructs at the Magnolia Day Spa in East Nashville, the American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge and serves as President of the Kali Yuga Yoga Club.

About Kali Yuga Yoga
Kali Yuga Yoga holds its roots in the philosophy that we can use yoga as physical therapy to heal our bodies both inside and out. By manipulating ourselves with asanas or physical poses, we can control both the involuntary and voluntary actions of the body. By changing the way our blood flows, deepening our natural breath, and opening our joints we can send oxygen into various parts of the body to repair tissues and restore all systems for optimal health.


Additional information can be found on Kali Yuga Yoga’s website: www.kaliyugayoga.com
or by contacting the studio: info@kaliyugayoga.com / 615.260.5361

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