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clark Edward Clark is the creator of Tripsichore Yoga Theatre. Hailed as being among the most innovative practitioners of vinyasa yoga, Tripsichore has worked daily for the past 17 years to refine yoga techniques of asana, pranayama, pratayahara, dharana, and dhyana.

Tripsichore Sun Salutations
Instructor: Edward Clark
Friday, September 25
8:00am - 10:00am: Main Conference: Session 1
Code: M1CLAR
intermediate


How do you float in a jump back or a jump forward? Want to learn how to change a Crow into a Headstand or even a Handstand? Learn some of the Tripsichore variations that are constructed to work on a variety of bandha principles. Mostly asana.



Tripsichore Inversions and Backbends
Instructor: Edward Clark
Friday, September 25
10:30am - 12:30pm: Main Conference: Session 2a
Code: M2CLAR
advanced


Discover how to safely and confidently execute inverted postures. It isn't just about how flexible or strong you are but also what you do when you get there. We'll look at approaches to vinyasa within a backbend or an inverted situation. Mostly asana.



The Tripsichore 12-year Course Condensed into One Workshop
Instructor: Edward Clark
Saturday, September 26
10:30am - 12:30pm: Main Conference: Session 5a
Code: M5CLAR
intermediate


Sequestered in their studio in London, Tripsichore Yoga Theatre has worked daily for the past 15 years to devise and refine yoga techniques of asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, and dhyana. Learn the secrets of Tripsichore's technique from the group's artistic director, Edward Clark. Mostly asana.



Vinyasa: Innovation and Orthodoxy
Instructor: Edward Clark
Sunday, September 27
10:00am - 12:00pm: Main Conference: Session 7
Code: M7CLAR
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Some yoga disciplines work toward greater stillness of movement in the mind and body. Superficially, vinyasa seems to contradict this. However, the mental focus and physical technique needed for continuous, fluid movement can also bring great stability. The stability is not only in the posture, but also in the transitions between postures, where there is no distinction between movement and stillness. Mostly asana.




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