Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen

This one-hour, vinyasa-style online class takes inspiration from a small bronze sculpture made during the 26th Dynasty in Egypt (664–392 BCE) of an ibis bird, which is associated with Thoth, the ancient god of wisdom and writing. Through movement, we will consider this sacred wading bird’s capacity to thrive in air, water, and on land.

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Emily Kamen (MA ’20, she/her) is an art historian, educator, environmentalist, and lover of movement. A life-long dancer, her yoga practice strengthened and developed while she was an undergraduate student at Princeton University. She completed her 200-level teacher training at YogaStream in 2014 and has been teaching students of all ages and abilities since. Having trained under Lara Heimann, physical therapist and founder of LYT yoga, Emily’s practice is grounded in principles of functional mobility and alignment. In addition to yoga studios, her classes are often sited in art museums and organic vegetable farms. Emily is always looking for creative ways to combine and refine her passions for art, environmental consciousness, living beings of all species, and joyful movement.

April 6, 2021
5:30 PM

This event will take place virtually over Zoom. Registration is required for this free event.

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