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Welcome to the 6th annual San Francisco Yoga Journal Conference!
The word yoga means union, and this year we're thrilled to unite
yoga and activism. To this end, we've gathered awe-inspiring
faculty, from environmental activist Julia Butterfly Hill to Matthew
Sanford, who advocates yoga for the differently abled, to asana
classes that will spark your activism with Seane
Corn and Sharon Gannon and David Life.
As always, we pride ourselves on offering you a dazzling array of
choices, and this conference is no different: Choose from intensives,
classes, and lectures on every topic under the sun, all taught by
the most experienced and talented yoga teachers in the world. This
year we've added even more choices, with a new Ashtanga track,
after-work sessions on Friday, and weekend community classes, free
and open to the public. Plus, there are even more options for teachers
to continue their education. So bask in the beauty of the Bay, meet
your fellow yogis, and open yourself up to the vast possibilities.
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There is still availability to attend the conference!
Friday and Monday All-Day Intensives are available.
The Friday night yoga class with Nicki Doane, Eddie Modestini featuring live music with Michael Franti is available for $40. You may purchase a ticket in advance or you may come to the Registration Desk at the conference before the class begins.
There are a limited number of Main Conference single class passes available on-site for purchase for $80 at the Yoga Journal Registration Desk on the Pacific Concourse level at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco.
For specific questions regarding availability, you may call the Yoga Journal Registration Desk beginning on Thursday, January 15 at 5:00pm at 415-291-6642.
Tickets are still available for Saturday's Kirtan with Jai Uttal and Yoga Trance Dance with Shiva Rea and DJ Dragonfly. Tickets will be available at the door.
The Yoga Marketplace—Your One-Stop Shop for Everything Yoga—is FREE
and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Click here for hours and a list of exhibitors.
Don't forget: Most of our special events are free and open to the public!
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