19/04/2023
We are back! A call to action and to be of service.
Partnering with Bethune House in a new location and time slot. Mats and props are provided. There is no fee to join. All you need to do is reserve a mat!
Please help spread the word of this initiative to your ate, yaya, auntie and jie jie.
13/09/2021
Take a bow. On September 30, my beloved Fivelements Habitat will close its doors. I’ve left places, I’ve been fired once and it’s difficult when the goodbye isn’t on our terms.
It’s an ambitious space. Nothing else is like it in HK. It’s a place of quiet and calm in the middle of busy Causeway Bay. It houses alternative classes that aren’t easily found in other places of wellness, yoga studios or gyms in HK. It’s very spacious because they believe HK people need this. But alas we opened during the height of the protests followed by Covid and high rent.
IT FEELS LIKE LOSING A HOME. I have never described this to a place of work. The environment here (smaller group classes and movement practices without the intention of “I just died in that class” mentality) allowed me to get in touch with a quality of teaching I’ve forgotten. HOW TO BE DELICATE. For this, I’m forever grateful.
After my sabbatical from teaching yoga, I didn’t know if I wanted to teach public classes again. I was close to burning out. But said there’s something opening and it will be different.
and I met for the first time, she asked me, “What classes would you like to teach? What are your strengths?” I got excited.
gave me a tour pre-opening, you could feel his pride and joy. This guy probably gave 20 tours that day but he was still as excited. He showed me the lounge area inside the ladies changing room, “This is where they can gather and exchange conversations too.” It’s not crowded. There’s always a place to sit with friends or to be on your own. He also promised me they will never overcrowd the studios. I said, “I’ll sign the contract, please.”
It’s an ambitious space. Because they believed that HK people are ready for it and they deserve what we wanted to offer. It’s short lived and bittersweet. But it’s a good reminder there’s a community who wants this kind of offering and a team courageous enough to set it up.
Come visit us in our last few weeks. I’m still running my yoga and movement classes. We have sound healing, tea ceremony, other mindful practices, spa services and the best plant based menu by .
Take a bow. On September 30, my beloved Fivelements Habitat will close its doors. I’ve left places, I’ve been fired once and it’s difficult when the goodbye isn’t on our terms.
It’s an ambitious space. Nothing else is like it in HK. It’s a place of quiet and calm in the middle of busy Causeway Bay. It houses alternative classes that aren’t easily found in other places of wellness, yoga studios or gyms in HK. It’s very spacious because they believe HK people need this. But alas we opened during the height of the protests followed by Covid and high rent.
IT FEELS LIKE LOSING A HOME. I have never described this to a place of work. The environment here (smaller group classes and movement practices without the intention of “I just died in that class” mentality) allowed me to get in touch with a quality of teaching I’ve forgotten. HOW TO BE DELICATE. For this, I’m forever grateful.
After my sabbatical from teaching yoga, I didn’t know if I wanted to teach public classes again. I was close to burning out. But @chops23wellness said there’s something opening and it will be different.
@maynogoy and I met for the first time, she asked me, “What classes would you like to teach? What are your strengths?” I got excited.
@chiccotatriele gave me a tour pre-opening, you could feel his pride and joy. This guy probably gave 20 tours that day but he was still as excited. He showed me the lounge area inside the ladies changing room, “This is where they can gather and exchange conversations too.” It’s not crowded. There’s always a place to sit with friends or to be on your own. He also promised me they will never overcrowd the studios. I said, “I’ll sign the contract, please.”
It’s an ambitious space. Because they believed that HK people are ready for it and they deserve what we wanted to offer. It’s short lived and bittersweet. But it’s a good reminder there’s a community who wants this kind of offering and a team courageous enough to set it up.
Come visit us in our last few weeks. I’m still running my yoga and movement classes. We have sound healing, tea ceremony, other mindful practices, spa services and the best plant based menu by @chefarnaudhauchon .
24/06/2021
This was taken in 2017. Now, yoga conferences are a thing of the past. 10th year anniversary of the Asia Yoga Conference. Both of my teachers were part of it and they met for the first time! One is based in California and the other in NY.
I proudly wore the badge that said, ‘assistant to Ross Rayburn’, I remember when he pulled me aside and said, “You have learned enough from me over the years (8 years at that time) and now I want you to make it your own. You have enough for you to lead your own workshops and training.”
I want to be this kind of teacher as well to my students who push for independence.
I remember coming up to teacher Carlos Pomeda as well. I reminded him of a deep longing years ago. I confidently said to him, “Give me a few years and I will earn enough respect so my name can be next to yours and I would love for us to work together.” All he said was, “Whenever you’re ready.”
I want to be this encouraging teacher who will advocate for their students' biggest aspirations.
It was a significant year of shifts for me. I was going through my divorce and the one that kept me going was the responsibility of being a yoga teacher. I had to show up for my students. It gave me the driving force to show up for myself.
I didn’t do any big projects that year. It was a time of healing for me, unlearning and learning. But that was the year where things started to stir inside of me.
Since then, I’ve ran 3 retreats and 3 workshops. A week from now, I’m running my first ever yoga teacher training program.
Here we go! Tenacity of purpose.
05/01/2021
Here is the next bundle of a week long well rounded practice.
Maximum of 20 students in this livestream class via zoom. I still pay so much importance to connection even if it means through lenses and screens. I’d like to have engagement, interaction and dialogue with people who also long for it. This separates this from a pre-recorded session (that has a different value too).
We will work on progressions. We don’t always have to start strong. It’s nice to also work smart and not just hard.
We will use our Hatha practice as a tool to cultivate steadfastness and focus. Vinyasa for resilience and adaptability. Restorative to reduce stress and recharge. Meditation for mindfulness.
500 HKD for all 5 classes via Zoom with a 72 hour playback for all the sessions. We will focus on arm balances (aka arm balances 😬).
Send me an email to reserve your space: [email protected]
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