Mysore Style
2 June 2022 •
19:00 - 20:15
The First Fruits Art Centre, Watergrasshill, Room 2
Ian Revins
Description
All Levels
**Not available to drop-in, sign up to a class bundle is required.
The origin of this style of practice as the name suggests comes from the city of Mysore in India. This style of class can be viewed as a private class in a group environment. Each student is provided with a sequence that is suited to their level and ability, we work off 4 main sequences that have been developed by my teacher Bharath Shetty in India over the last 25 years, these sequences accommodate for the complete beginner to the advanced practitioner.
The nature of this style of practice means that each student gets a greater amount of attention in comparison to a led class environment, the sequences can be adjusted to accommodate the individual, making this class truly open to all levels.
Structure of the class
When you join the Mysore style class we discuss which of the 4 sequences is suited to your ability, experience and what you would like to achieve from the practice. Upon choosing you are provided with an illustrated chart of your sequence.
The pace of the class is steady and grounded, you are introduced to 2 – 3 postures each week (experience dependant), you are showed individually how to come in and out of each posture correctly, this process is repeated until the full sequence is complete.
I continually move throughout the class, engaging students, giving alignment adjustments and guiding them through their sequence. As it is a more informal setting you can ask questions and seek guidance within the class.
To attend the class you are required to sign up for a 5 or 10 class bundle, due to the time and commitment required to build the sequence drop-ins cannot be accommodated.
**Not available to drop-in, sign up to a class bundle is required.
The origin of this style of practice as the name suggests comes from the city of Mysore in India. This style of class can be viewed as a private class in a group environment. Each student is provided with a sequence that is suited to their level and ability, we work off 4 main sequences that have been developed by my teacher Bharath Shetty in India over the last 25 years, these sequences accommodate for the complete beginner to the advanced practitioner.
The nature of this style of practice means that each student gets a greater amount of attention in comparison to a led class environment, the sequences can be adjusted to accommodate the individual, making this class truly open to all levels.
Structure of the class
When you join the Mysore style class we discuss which of the 4 sequences is suited to your ability, experience and what you would like to achieve from the practice. Upon choosing you are provided with an illustrated chart of your sequence.
The pace of the class is steady and grounded, you are introduced to 2 – 3 postures each week (experience dependant), you are showed individually how to come in and out of each posture correctly, this process is repeated until the full sequence is complete.
I continually move throughout the class, engaging students, giving alignment adjustments and guiding them through their sequence. As it is a more informal setting you can ask questions and seek guidance within the class.
To attend the class you are required to sign up for a 5 or 10 class bundle, due to the time and commitment required to build the sequence drop-ins cannot be accommodated.