Monday, 26 January
09:30
Ngoc
Beginner Yoga & Breathwork
Beginner Yoga & Breathwork
26 January 2026 •
9:30 am - 10:30 am
Ngoc Nguyen
Mangala Ngoc Nguyen is a certified yoga teacher with over 500 hours of training. She offers a calm and supportive teaching style, with a focus on mindful movement and creating a welcoming space for all students. Mangala specialises in Hatha Yoga, Slow Flow, Vinyasa, and breathwork, and is dedicated to supporting students throughout their yoga journey.
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A welcoming class for those new to yoga or looking to deepen their foundation. Gentle Hatha Yoga postures are combined with simple breathwork (Pranayama) to release tension, improve flexibility, and cultivate calm and clarity. Perfect for beginners or anyone seeking a mindful, restorative practice.
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18:00
Priesh
Yoga & Breathwork
Yoga & Breathwork
26 January 2026 •
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Priesh Devji
Born in London and now based in Perth, Priesh's path to well-being began in 2015, driven by a deep desire for personal growth and spiritual development. His journey into yoga and holistic practices, including Meditation, Mindfulness, Ayurveda and Healing, has been transformative, guiding him towards a more balanced, peaceful, and purposeful life.
In 2017, Priesh traveled to Rishikesh, India, where he completed a Yoga & Meditation Teaching Certification. This experience profoundly shaped his teaching approach, inspiring him to share the wisdom he gained through one-on-one sessions, group classes and events. Over the years, Priesh has studied extensively with Indian monks and yogis, delving into advanced meditation, sacred texts, and the timeless wisdom of yogic philosophy.
As the founder of Sacred Official, Priesh is dedicated to helping others find peace, positivity and personal growth. Whether through yoga classes, workshops, retreats or spiritual mentoring, Priesh is passionate about nurturing the mind, body, and soul through yoga’s timeless wisdom.
Beyond yoga, Priesh integrates sacred spiritual wisdom into modern life, guiding others on their own transformative journey. His mission is to foster inner peace, self-awareness and connection. Through his events, retreats, and community initiatives, Priesh touches hearts across all walks of life, inspiring a more conscious, connected, and compassionate world.
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These yoga and breathwork classes offer a gentle yet grounding space to reconnect with body, breath, and inner awareness. Rooted in Hatha yoga and guided pranayama, each session weaves mindful movement, conscious breathing, and moments of stillness to support balance, clarity, and nervous system regulation. Suitable for all levels, the classes invite you to move at your own pace, cultivate presence, and return to a deeper sense of calm and wholeness.
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Tuesday, 27 January
19:30
Bianca
Restorative Yin Yoga
Restorative Yin Yoga
27 January 2026 •
7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Bianca Lucas
With nearly three decades of personal practice, my journey into yoga began as a path of healing after a car accident, initially recommended as physical therapy. What started as a tool for recovery slowly evolved into a lifelong companion that has supported me through every stage of life—injury and health, pregnancy and loss, grief and joy.
After an early “aha” moment in an Ashtanga class in Manchester, my practice deepened under the guidance of exceptional teachers. I completed my first teacher training through Samahita Retreat in Thailand, where I immersed myself in traditional Hatha and Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga, pranayama, meditation, chanting, and yogic philosophy. This training extended far beyond asana and continues to shape my daily practice, particularly my ongoing pranayama studies under Dr. Paul D. I also undertook a year-long mentorship with Sam Weinstein of Home of Yoga, whose Iyengar-based knowledge and emphasis on yoga therapy profoundly influenced my approach to teaching. From this, I developed a strong appreciation for the uniqueness of every body and the importance of thoughtful adaptations to ensure yoga is accessible, safe, and empowering for all.
My teaching and personal practice are rooted in traditional Hatha yoga, with strong influences from Yin, Restorative, and feminine-based practices that honour the rhythms of the body, including menstruation, pregnancy, and peri-menopause. I view yoga as an ongoing apprenticeship—ever-evolving, responsive, and deeply personal. Some days my practice is asana-based; other days it is breathwork, meditation, or chanting. I believe all aspects of yoga are equally valuable and meet us exactly where we are.
I teach yoga because I want people to enjoy it and to feel that yoga truly is for everyone. My classes emphasise choice, awareness, and self-trust. I often remind students, “This is your practice—I’m just guiding you.” My hope is that students leave feeling more comfortable in their bodies, calmer in their minds, and confident in adapting the practice to suit their own needs.
Above all, I want students to like yoga. Because once that connection is made, it becomes a lifelong support—just as it has been for me.
Description
Restorative Yin Yoga is a slow, nourishing practice designed to help you deeply relax and unwind. Postures are held for longer periods and supported with props, allowing the body to soften while gently stretching the deeper connective tissues.
Through mindful movement, breath awareness, and stillness, this class supports nervous system regulation, stress relief, and deep rest. Suitable for all levels, especially those seeking calm, balance, and restoration.
Through mindful movement, breath awareness, and stillness, this class supports nervous system regulation, stress relief, and deep rest. Suitable for all levels, especially those seeking calm, balance, and restoration.
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Wednesday, 28 January
18:00
Shiva
Power Vinyasa
Power Vinyasa
28 January 2026 •
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Shiva Haranal
Description
Ignite your strength, flexibility, and focus in our Power Vinyasa Flow class. This dynamic practice links breath with movement through flowing sequences, building endurance, toning the body, and energising the mind. Perfect for those looking to challenge themselves while cultivating balance, awareness, and inner vitality.
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19:30
Priesh
Yoga Wisdom & Philosophy | Live at Studio
Yoga Wisdom & Philosophy | Live at Studio
28 January 2026 •
7:30 pm - 8:15 pm
Priesh Devji
Born in London and now based in Perth, Priesh's path to well-being began in 2015, driven by a deep desire for personal growth and spiritual development. His journey into yoga and holistic practices, including Meditation, Mindfulness, Ayurveda and Healing, has been transformative, guiding him towards a more balanced, peaceful, and purposeful life.
In 2017, Priesh traveled to Rishikesh, India, where he completed a Yoga & Meditation Teaching Certification. This experience profoundly shaped his teaching approach, inspiring him to share the wisdom he gained through one-on-one sessions, group classes and events. Over the years, Priesh has studied extensively with Indian monks and yogis, delving into advanced meditation, sacred texts, and the timeless wisdom of yogic philosophy.
As the founder of Sacred Official, Priesh is dedicated to helping others find peace, positivity and personal growth. Whether through yoga classes, workshops, retreats or spiritual mentoring, Priesh is passionate about nurturing the mind, body, and soul through yoga’s timeless wisdom.
Beyond yoga, Priesh integrates sacred spiritual wisdom into modern life, guiding others on their own transformative journey. His mission is to foster inner peace, self-awareness and connection. Through his events, retreats, and community initiatives, Priesh touches hearts across all walks of life, inspiring a more conscious, connected, and compassionate world.
Description
Step beyond the postures and discover the wisdom that forms the heart of yoga. In these classes, we explore timeless teachings on the mind, meditation and living with awareness, balance and harmony.
Through discussion, reflection, and mindful practices, you’ll connect yoga philosophy to everyday life and explore the deeper meaning behind its core teachings.
Whether you’re new to yoga or a seasoned practitioner, these sessions provide a space to nurture curiosity, deepen your practice, and support your journey toward inner peace and self-realisation.
Through discussion, reflection, and mindful practices, you’ll connect yoga philosophy to everyday life and explore the deeper meaning behind its core teachings.
Whether you’re new to yoga or a seasoned practitioner, these sessions provide a space to nurture curiosity, deepen your practice, and support your journey toward inner peace and self-realisation.
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19:30
Priesh
Yoga Wisdom & Philosophy | Online via Google Meet Online
Yoga Wisdom & Philosophy | Online via Google Meet Online
28 January 2026 •
7:30 pm - 8:15 pm
Priesh Devji
Born in London and now based in Perth, Priesh's path to well-being began in 2015, driven by a deep desire for personal growth and spiritual development. His journey into yoga and holistic practices, including Meditation, Mindfulness, Ayurveda and Healing, has been transformative, guiding him towards a more balanced, peaceful, and purposeful life.
In 2017, Priesh traveled to Rishikesh, India, where he completed a Yoga & Meditation Teaching Certification. This experience profoundly shaped his teaching approach, inspiring him to share the wisdom he gained through one-on-one sessions, group classes and events. Over the years, Priesh has studied extensively with Indian monks and yogis, delving into advanced meditation, sacred texts, and the timeless wisdom of yogic philosophy.
As the founder of Sacred Official, Priesh is dedicated to helping others find peace, positivity and personal growth. Whether through yoga classes, workshops, retreats or spiritual mentoring, Priesh is passionate about nurturing the mind, body, and soul through yoga’s timeless wisdom.
Beyond yoga, Priesh integrates sacred spiritual wisdom into modern life, guiding others on their own transformative journey. His mission is to foster inner peace, self-awareness and connection. Through his events, retreats, and community initiatives, Priesh touches hearts across all walks of life, inspiring a more conscious, connected, and compassionate world.
Description
Step beyond the postures and discover the wisdom that forms the heart of yoga. In these classes, we explore timeless teachings on the mind, meditation and living with awareness, balance and harmony.
Through discussion, reflection, and mindful practices, you’ll connect yoga philosophy to everyday life and explore the deeper meaning behind its core teachings.
Whether you’re new to yoga or a seasoned practitioner, these sessions provide a space to nurture curiosity, deepen your practice, and support your journey toward inner peace and self-realisation.
Through discussion, reflection, and mindful practices, you’ll connect yoga philosophy to everyday life and explore the deeper meaning behind its core teachings.
Whether you’re new to yoga or a seasoned practitioner, these sessions provide a space to nurture curiosity, deepen your practice, and support your journey toward inner peace and self-realisation.
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Thursday, 29 January
19:30
Aleesha
Restorative Yin Yoga
Restorative Yin Yoga
29 January 2026 •
7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Aleesha Pratt
Aleesha is a devoted yoga teacher with a practice rooted in the traditional Hatha lineage. She has been walking the path of yoga for over 15 years and shares it as a way to reconnect with the heart through breath, movement and yogic wisdom.
A qualified Nutritionist with a deep care for health and wellbeing, Aleesha also holds a strong love for Ayurvedic cooking and the philosophy of yoga. Her classes weave together mindful movement, breath awareness and ancient teachings to bring greater joy, peace and happiness to those who come to practice and to anyone in her presence.
Aleesha completed her 350 hour teacher training in Perth, where she deepened her commitment to living yoga both on and off the mat. She has also travelled to India several times to immerse herself in the spirit and lifestyle of yoga.
With sincerity and presence, Aleesha hopes to inspire others to live in a more holistic and heart connected way. Whether offering a posture, a moment of stillness, a piece of yogic insight or a nourishing snack, her teaching is grounded in care, simplicity and devotion.
Description
Restorative Yin Yoga is a slow, nourishing practice designed to help you deeply relax and unwind. Postures are held for longer periods and supported with props, allowing the body to soften while gently stretching the deeper connective tissues.
Through mindful movement, breath awareness, and stillness, this class supports nervous system regulation, stress relief, and deep rest. Suitable for all levels, especially those seeking calm, balance, and restoration.
Through mindful movement, breath awareness, and stillness, this class supports nervous system regulation, stress relief, and deep rest. Suitable for all levels, especially those seeking calm, balance, and restoration.
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Friday, 30 January
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Saturday, 31 January
08:00
Aleesha
Vinyasa Flow
Vinyasa Flow
31 January 2026 •
8:00 am - 9:00 am
Aleesha Pratt
Aleesha is a devoted yoga teacher with a practice rooted in the traditional Hatha lineage. She has been walking the path of yoga for over 15 years and shares it as a way to reconnect with the heart through breath, movement and yogic wisdom.
A qualified Nutritionist with a deep care for health and wellbeing, Aleesha also holds a strong love for Ayurvedic cooking and the philosophy of yoga. Her classes weave together mindful movement, breath awareness and ancient teachings to bring greater joy, peace and happiness to those who come to practice and to anyone in her presence.
Aleesha completed her 350 hour teacher training in Perth, where she deepened her commitment to living yoga both on and off the mat. She has also travelled to India several times to immerse herself in the spirit and lifestyle of yoga.
With sincerity and presence, Aleesha hopes to inspire others to live in a more holistic and heart connected way. Whether offering a posture, a moment of stillness, a piece of yogic insight or a nourishing snack, her teaching is grounded in care, simplicity and devotion.
Description
Vinyasa Yoga is a flowing and mindful practice that links movement with breath, offering a creative sequence of postures that energise the body and calm the mind. This all-levels class invites you to move with awareness, with options to modify or deepen as needed. At times, breath work or moments of meditation are woven into the practice to support grounding, clarity and inner connection. Whether you're new to yoga or building on an existing practice, Vinyasa encourages presence, grace and the freedom to explore movement in a way that feels authentic and nourishing.
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09:30
Aleesha
Beginner Yoga & Breathwork
Beginner Yoga & Breathwork
31 January 2026 •
9:30 am - 10:30 am
Aleesha Pratt
Aleesha is a devoted yoga teacher with a practice rooted in the traditional Hatha lineage. She has been walking the path of yoga for over 15 years and shares it as a way to reconnect with the heart through breath, movement and yogic wisdom.
A qualified Nutritionist with a deep care for health and wellbeing, Aleesha also holds a strong love for Ayurvedic cooking and the philosophy of yoga. Her classes weave together mindful movement, breath awareness and ancient teachings to bring greater joy, peace and happiness to those who come to practice and to anyone in her presence.
Aleesha completed her 350 hour teacher training in Perth, where she deepened her commitment to living yoga both on and off the mat. She has also travelled to India several times to immerse herself in the spirit and lifestyle of yoga.
With sincerity and presence, Aleesha hopes to inspire others to live in a more holistic and heart connected way. Whether offering a posture, a moment of stillness, a piece of yogic insight or a nourishing snack, her teaching is grounded in care, simplicity and devotion.
Description
A welcoming class for those new to yoga or looking to deepen their foundation. Gentle Hatha Yoga postures are combined with simple breathwork (Pranayama) to release tension, improve flexibility, and cultivate calm and clarity. Perfect for beginners or anyone seeking a mindful, restorative practice.
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Sunday, 1 February
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