Monday, April 27
6:30 PM
Austin
Breathe & Heal Slow Flow Yoga
1137 N Sherman Ave
Breathe & Heal Slow Flow Yoga
April 27, 2026 •
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
1137 N Sherman Ave
Austin Folger
Austin has been teaching yoga for almost 10 years. He completed his 200HR yoga teacher training in alignment-based vinyasa in 2014. He also has a PhD in Counseling Psychology and currently works at the University of Madison-Wisconsin in Mental Health Services as a Postdoctoral Intern in Survivor Services.
Given Austin's background in mental health, he uses his classes to address the intersection of mental and physical wellness, while teaching classes through a trauma-informed and inclusive lens. Austin describes a typical class with him as a good balance between ease and effort, incorporating gentle flow sequences with opportunities for growth and challenge. Austin teaches classes in a very approachable manner. Given his yoga training, he emphasizes practicing poses safely, often encouraging the use of props to make poses more comfortable and approachable to achieve proper body alignment. He also integrates mindfulness approaches to help support the mental health of those who attend classes. Be prepared to find moments of joy through laughter in Austin's classes!
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A flow class focuses on balance, strength, connection, and relaxation. In this class you can expect a positive, encouraging mood, focusing on peaceful breathing and connecting with your body’s whole range of motion. Vinyasa practice creates strength and fluidity in the body and mind. Classes are for every body and are welcoming of all skill levels.
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Tuesday, April 28
10:45 AM
Melissa
Gentle - Yin Fusion Yoga
1137 N. Sherman Ave., Yoga Studio
Gentle - Yin Fusion Yoga
April 28, 2026 •
10:45 am - 11:45 am
1137 N. Sherman Ave., Yoga Studio
Melissa Marti
Melissa has been passionate about movement for as long as she can remember. Her early love of dancing led her to professional ballet training and performance opportunities throughout the country. While dancing in New York City, she became certified in Pilates and began teaching - a turning point that opened the door to holistic movement practices. Through this work, she discovered a profound sense of freedom and ease in her body, and a deeper peace within.
Melissa went on to study at Nosara Yoga Institute and has certifications in Interdisciplinary Yoga, Pranassage (yoga bodywork), and Self Awakening Yoga Therapeutics (somatic movement). She cares deeply about creating a safe haven in her classes, where students can truly slow down, tune in, and experience greater alignment and balance - both on and off their mats.
Most recently Melissa graduated from The Institute of Integrative Nutrition, where she became a certified Integrative Health Coach. She soon after created Rewilding Wellness, a transformational coaching practice devoted to supporting clients on their health and wellness journeys. At its heart, rewilding is a gentle return to one's true nature - a remembering of the innate wisdom that lives within the body, mind, and spirit. This philosophy is woven through all of her yoga and coaching offerings.
She has now been teaching for over 20 years, yet feels she's only gotten started. Her curiosity for all things health and wellness keeps her continually learning and growing. When not in the studio you can find her spending quality time with her family, out wandering a trail, lost in a good book, or perhaps upside down in her aerial silks.
Melissa considers it an honor to walk alongside others as they remember their strength, their rhythm, and their way back home to themselves. She looks forward to seeing you in the studio.
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What to Expect: This class blends gentle, slow-paced movements synced to the breath, and yin poses that are held for a longer duration to work deeply into the connective tissues.
Benefits: Expect to experience increased flexibility, reduced stress, improved circulation, and a greater sense of calm and relaxation.
Who it's for: This class is suitable for all levels, including beginners, those looking to improve flexibility, or anyone seeking a gentle and relaxing yoga practice.
Focus: The class focuses on releasing tension in the body, while cultivating mindfulness and body awareness.
Props: Props, such as blocks, straps, and blankets will be used to support the poses and enhance the experience.
Breathwork and Meditation: Incorporate breathwork and guided meditation to deepen relaxation and promote a sense of stillness.
Modifications: Modifications will be offered to accommodate all levels and needs.
Class Structure: Expect a gentle flow of movements, followed by extended holds of yin postures, with a focus on breath and mindful movement.
Mindfulness: This class encourages you to connect with your body and mind, allowing for a deeper experience of yoga and self-awareness.
Benefits: Expect to experience increased flexibility, reduced stress, improved circulation, and a greater sense of calm and relaxation.
Who it's for: This class is suitable for all levels, including beginners, those looking to improve flexibility, or anyone seeking a gentle and relaxing yoga practice.
Focus: The class focuses on releasing tension in the body, while cultivating mindfulness and body awareness.
Props: Props, such as blocks, straps, and blankets will be used to support the poses and enhance the experience.
Breathwork and Meditation: Incorporate breathwork and guided meditation to deepen relaxation and promote a sense of stillness.
Modifications: Modifications will be offered to accommodate all levels and needs.
Class Structure: Expect a gentle flow of movements, followed by extended holds of yin postures, with a focus on breath and mindful movement.
Mindfulness: This class encourages you to connect with your body and mind, allowing for a deeper experience of yoga and self-awareness.
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5:15 PM
Audrey
Ground & Restore, Yin Yoga + Nidra
Yoga Studio
Ground & Restore, Yin Yoga + Nidra
April 28, 2026 •
5:15 pm - 6:30 pm
Yoga Studio
Audrey Drake
Audrey began her yoga journey in 2003, encouraged by her triathlon coach to incorporate it into her training. At first, she viewed yoga purely as a physical workout—but over time, as her practice deepened and she began training to teach, her time on the mat evolved into a meaningful "work-in."
Since becoming a certified teacher in 2017, Audrey has found great joy in both teaching and being a lifelong student of yoga. She is a 500-hour Registered Yoga Teacher, with 150 of those hours dedicated specifically to Trauma Awareness and Sensitivity. Her passion for understanding the roots of yoga led her to India, where she immersed herself in its rich history and traditions.
Audrey believes that every time we step onto the mat—even in stillness—we open the door to self-discovery and growth. She encourages students to carry these lessons into their daily lives, embodying yoga beyond the mat.
Description
Slow down and reconnect with your inner stillness in this deeply restorative class that blends the long-held, meditative stretches of Yin Yoga with the guided relaxation of Yoga Nidra. Ground & Restore is designed to release physical tension, calm the nervous system, and support emotional balance. Taught by our Trauma-Informed instructor Audrey, the class will begin with Yin postures targeting the deep connective tissues, helping to increase flexibility and circulation while inviting introspection. The class concludes with Yoga Nidra, a form of yogic sleep that promotes deep rest and mental clarity. This practice is ideal for all levels, especially those seeking stress relief, gentle movement, and profound relaxation.
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7:00 PM
Willow
Ecstatic Dance
Movement Studio
Ecstatic Dance
April 28, 2026 •
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Movement Studio
Willow Admin
Description
Ecstatic Dance is a freeform, movement practice where there are no steps to follow and no right or wrong way to move. Guided by music, the experience becomes a moving meditation—helping you release stress, awaken creativity, and deepen the mind-body connection, fostering a deeper connection to one's inner self. It is a safe, sacred space where participants are free to express themselves authentically without fear of being watched or judged. In this safe, sober, and non-judgmental space, you’re invited to explore authentic self-expression and connect with community through the shared joy of dance. Conversations are discouraged while dancing to maintain focus on the internal journey and the music. All are welcome; no dance experience needed.
Our Ecstatic Dance sessions will be on the first Tuesday of each month from 7:00-8:30pm. This is a pay what you can class, with a suggested pay what you can of $5 or more. You will receive an email right after class where you can click the link to make a contribution or we take cash or check in-person.
Our Ecstatic Dance sessions will be on the first Tuesday of each month from 7:00-8:30pm. This is a pay what you can class, with a suggested pay what you can of $5 or more. You will receive an email right after class where you can click the link to make a contribution or we take cash or check in-person.
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Wednesday, April 29
10:00 AM
Marilyn
Kundalini Yoga
1137 N Sherman Ave, Yoga Studio
Kundalini Yoga
April 29, 2026 •
10:00 am - 11:15 am
1137 N Sherman Ave, Yoga Studio
Marilyn Troyan
Marilyn discovered Kundalini Yoga early in the winter of 2011 when the snow was flying. It was the time of year when things can get stale and monotonous. She was looking for something new and compelling to capture her attention. After participating in a few classes, she felt called to explore Kundalini Yoga more deeply. The kriyas (exercise sets) offered tried-and-true combinations of movement, mantra, mudra, breathwork, and meditation that spoke to her soul. The deep relaxation period with the gong included in every class helped to pry away residual tension and cultivate a sense of peace. Over time, the community of people she connected with through Kundalini Yoga became her family.
What Marilyn loves about Kundalini Yoga is that it’s for every type of body, every fitness level, every stage of life. Its effects can often be felt immediately. Her classes encourage students to build a sanctuary for their body, mind and spirit. Students are given the tools to create an experience and develop awareness.
One of Marilyn’s favorite aspects of teaching Kundalini Yoga is hearing that someone’s practice has helped them feel more relaxed and ready for whatever comes next. Better yet is the knowledge that the life-enhancing techniques learned in class carry over into daily life and beyond.
Pronouns: she / her / hers
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Join Marilyn's Kundalini Yoga class to experience deep relaxation, meditation, and a rejuvenating gong sound bath that awakens your inner wisdom. Suitable for all levels, this class honors all abilities and nurtures your soul and consciousness.
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5:15 PM
Loan
Energy Flow Yoga
Yoga Studio
Energy Flow Yoga
April 29, 2026 •
5:15 pm - 6:15 pm
Yoga Studio
Loan Dang
Loan Dang, originally from Vietnam, has lived in Madison for 22 years. Yoga has been a transformative part of her life since 2005, helping her grow, reconnect with her roots, and discover her true self.
Loan teaches a variety of creative and intuitive flow sequences that incorporates elements of Qigong. You can expect a fun-loving atmosphere, gentle movements linked to the breath, and meditation at the end of class to promote overall health and well-being.
Come to Loan's class for an uplift in your mood, to get your body and breath moving, and your life force energy flowing all throughout your body!
This class is accessible to all-levels, including if you are brand new to yoga.
Description
Experience a mindful blend of gentle yoga and breathwork inspired by the flowing movements of QiGong. In this class, Loan guides you through a grounding warm-up before leading you into a gradually building sequence of postures that grow in strength, coordination, and intensity. This flowing practice helps align body and mind, quiet the chatter within, and deepen your inner awareness. Whether you're beginning your wellness journey or returning to it, this class offers a powerful step toward balance, presence, and peace. Join us and reconnect with your energy.
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Thursday, April 30
5:15 PM
Marilyn
Kundalini Yoga
1137 N. Sherman Ave., Yoga Studio
Kundalini Yoga
April 30, 2026 •
5:15 pm - 6:30 pm
1137 N. Sherman Ave., Yoga Studio
Marilyn Troyan
Marilyn discovered Kundalini Yoga early in the winter of 2011 when the snow was flying. It was the time of year when things can get stale and monotonous. She was looking for something new and compelling to capture her attention. After participating in a few classes, she felt called to explore Kundalini Yoga more deeply. The kriyas (exercise sets) offered tried-and-true combinations of movement, mantra, mudra, breathwork, and meditation that spoke to her soul. The deep relaxation period with the gong included in every class helped to pry away residual tension and cultivate a sense of peace. Over time, the community of people she connected with through Kundalini Yoga became her family.
What Marilyn loves about Kundalini Yoga is that it’s for every type of body, every fitness level, every stage of life. Its effects can often be felt immediately. Her classes encourage students to build a sanctuary for their body, mind and spirit. Students are given the tools to create an experience and develop awareness.
One of Marilyn’s favorite aspects of teaching Kundalini Yoga is hearing that someone’s practice has helped them feel more relaxed and ready for whatever comes next. Better yet is the knowledge that the life-enhancing techniques learned in class carry over into daily life and beyond.
Pronouns: she / her / hers
Description
Join Marilyn's Kundalini Yoga class to experience deep relaxation, meditation, and a rejuvenating gong sound bath that awakens your inner wisdom. Suitable for all levels, this class honors all abilities and nurtures your soul and consciousness.
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Friday, May 1
9:45 AM
Karen
Gentle - Yin Fusion
1137 N. Sherman Ave, Movement Studio
Gentle - Yin Fusion
May 1, 2026 •
9:45 am - 10:45 am
1137 N. Sherman Ave, Movement Studio
Karen O'Donnell
I discovered yoga after the birth of my first child, when my body and spirit were yearning for deep rest, renewal, and connection. What began as a practice of recovery soon became a way of life. Years later, I completed my 200 HR YTT certification with Jessica and Al Noche of Kramas Yoga, inspired to share the gifts yoga had given me.
In my classes, I aim to create an inclusive space where students feel both grounded and uplifted — a place to explore strength, softness, and stillness. My teaching emphasizes mindful movement, breath awareness, and the importance of community, so each practice becomes not just a workout, but a journey inward and a chance to connect outward.
Above all, I hope to help others find what I found through yoga: rest, resilience, and a sense of belonging.
Description
What to Expect: This class blends gentle, slow-paced movements synced to the breath, and yin poses that are held for a longer duration to work deeply into the connective tissues.
Benefits: Expect to experience increased flexibility, reduced stress, improved circulation, and a greater sense of calm and relaxation.
Who it's for: This class is suitable for all levels, including beginners, those looking to improve flexibility, or anyone seeking a gentle and relaxing yoga practice.
Focus: The class focuses on releasing tension in the body, while cultivating mindfulness and body awareness.
Props: Props, such as blocks, straps, and blankets will be used to support the poses and enhance the experience.
Breathwork and Meditation: Incorporate breathwork and guided meditation to deepen relaxation and promote a sense of stillness.
Modifications: Modifications will be offered to accommodate all levels and needs.
Class Structure: Expect a gentle flow of movements, followed by extended holds of yin postures, with a focus on breath and mindful movement.
Mindfulness: This class encourages you to connect with your body and mind, allowing for a deeper experience of yoga and self-awareness.
Benefits: Expect to experience increased flexibility, reduced stress, improved circulation, and a greater sense of calm and relaxation.
Who it's for: This class is suitable for all levels, including beginners, those looking to improve flexibility, or anyone seeking a gentle and relaxing yoga practice.
Focus: The class focuses on releasing tension in the body, while cultivating mindfulness and body awareness.
Props: Props, such as blocks, straps, and blankets will be used to support the poses and enhance the experience.
Breathwork and Meditation: Incorporate breathwork and guided meditation to deepen relaxation and promote a sense of stillness.
Modifications: Modifications will be offered to accommodate all levels and needs.
Class Structure: Expect a gentle flow of movements, followed by extended holds of yin postures, with a focus on breath and mindful movement.
Mindfulness: This class encourages you to connect with your body and mind, allowing for a deeper experience of yoga and self-awareness.
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5:15 PM
Bekah
Restorative Reset
1137 N. Sherman Ave, Movement Studio
Restorative Reset
May 1, 2026 •
5:15 pm - 6:30 pm
1137 N. Sherman Ave, Movement Studio
Bekah Gant
Bekah Gant is an E-CYT500, with over 500 hours of yoga and meditation training and over 2,000 hours of teaching experience. She is also an Usui Reiki Okuden (level two) practitioner. Her classes and reiki sessions offer people permission to ease into friendship with their own bodies, minds, and spirits, with a view toward the greater universal good; and she delights in giving participants a beautiful, affirming, and energy-balancing experience.
Description
Restorative yoga is a fully supported yoga practice that invites the body into deep rest and muscle relaxation. Like yin, there are lots of props and longer held poses. Unlike yin, the joints and tendons are not gently stressed or stretched, but completely supported and cushioned so the body and nervous system can release tension and experience relaxation. For people in chronic stress, this practice may help invite their bodies and nervous systems into an opportunity to unwind and feel safe. Practitioners may feel rejuvenated and/or deeply relaxed after sessions.
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Saturday, May 2
9:00 AM
Bekah
Breathe & Heal Flow Yoga
1137 N Sherman
Breathe & Heal Flow Yoga
May 2, 2026 •
9:00 am - 10:00 am
1137 N Sherman
Bekah Gant
Bekah Gant is an E-CYT500, with over 500 hours of yoga and meditation training and over 2,000 hours of teaching experience. She is also an Usui Reiki Okuden (level two) practitioner. Her classes and reiki sessions offer people permission to ease into friendship with their own bodies, minds, and spirits, with a view toward the greater universal good; and she delights in giving participants a beautiful, affirming, and energy-balancing experience.
Description
A flow class focuses on balance, strength, connection, and relaxation. In this class you can expect a positive, encouraging mood, focusing on peaceful breathing and connecting with your body’s whole range of motion. Vinyasa practice creates strength and fluidity in the body and mind. Classes are for every body and are welcoming of all skill levels.
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Sunday, May 3
11:00 AM
Jodi
Community Flow Yoga (Pay What You Can)
1137 N. Sherman Ave.
Community Flow Yoga (Pay What You Can)
May 3, 2026 •
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
1137 N. Sherman Ave.
Jodi Sondel
Jodi’s journey with yoga began as a path to healing. After sustaining a knee injury in high school, she turned to yoga for physical recovery—yet what started as rehabilitation soon evolved into a lifelong passion. Over the years, Jodi has developed a deep appreciation for the way yoga nurtures not only the body, but also the mind and spirit.
In her classes, Jodi creates a grounded, supportive, and inclusive environment where students of all levels feel welcome. She encourages students to tune into their bodies with curiosity and compassion, meet themselves with honesty, and use breath and movement as tools to build both ease and resilience.
Drawing from her personal experience and continued study, Jodi’s teaching emphasizes mindful alignment, embodied awareness, and the power of slowing down. Her intention is to help each student feel more connected—both on and off the mat.
Description
Join us for a Community Flow Yoga class and support our newly certified Yoga Instructors as they continue to grow their teaching practice! These talented teachers have completed their 200-hour RYT training and are eager to share mindful movement, breathwork, and stress relief with you in a welcoming space.
This is an all-levels class—beginners to seasoned yogis are welcome. Modifications will be offered throughout so you can move in a way that feels right for your body.
Suggested donation: $5 or more. All proceeds support Willow’s new Therapeutic Arts Program.
Come explore our beautiful new Yoga Studio, visit the Art Studio, and relax in our cozy Community Tea Room after class. We’d love to see you on the mat and hope you’ll join us for more offerings soon!
Questions?
Email: megan@willowcounselingandarts.com
This is an all-levels class—beginners to seasoned yogis are welcome. Modifications will be offered throughout so you can move in a way that feels right for your body.
Suggested donation: $5 or more. All proceeds support Willow’s new Therapeutic Arts Program.
Come explore our beautiful new Yoga Studio, visit the Art Studio, and relax in our cozy Community Tea Room after class. We’d love to see you on the mat and hope you’ll join us for more offerings soon!
Questions?
Email: megan@willowcounselingandarts.com
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