Camp Kula: Five Days, Four Teachers, Total Immersion


Nikki Vilella stumbled upon Manhattan’s Kula Yoga Project eight years ago and was hooked by the very first hip opener. Initially a teacher at Kula Tribeca, she is now codirector of Kula Williamsburg in Brooklyn.…
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Alex Auder, a native New Yorker who grew up in the Chelsea Hotel—where her mother hosted kirtan in their apartment—has been teaching yoga for more than 15 years. She began teaching at the original Jivamukti…
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Kevin Courtney is known for his innovative and spontaneous teaching style, weaving classical hatha yoga and contemporary vinyasa with kundalini kriyas and the ancient art of qigong. Inspired by Richard Freeman, Swami Satchidananda, and B.…
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Erin Dudley leads a breath-centered asana flow influenced by the playful devotion of vinyasa, the intelligence of kinesthetic anatomy, and the wisdom of the Yoga Sutras. She is adjunct professor of dance and yoga at…
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For students with a min. 2 years regular yoga practice, and yoga teachers from all traditions.
Most of us are so consumed by our busy lives that we find it hard to fit in a 90-minute yoga class. When we do make it to class, it might include a little chanting, some pranayama, or a brief meditation, but the practice is mostly physical.
These four talented teachers from Kula Yoga Project in New York City know that yoga’s esoteric teachings have so much more to offer. They are thrilled to lead this immersion at Kripalu to help dedicated practitioners and teachers deepen their practice.
Kula Flow is a vigorous, highly creative vinyasa form, focusing mainly on asana. In this workshop, we explore the workings of the physical and subtle self in 12 workshops examining such diverse topics as bandhas, kriyas, Vedantic philosophy, pranayama, yoga nidra, meditation, and chakra studies, and bring it all together in two sweaty Kula Flow classes daily. We even make time for a hike to the lake for a swim and a bonfire.
- 23.5 credits for Yoga Alliance (YA), $20 additional charge
- 23.5 credits for Athletic Trainers (BOC), $20 additional charge
questions?
Real-time communication with a Registration Advisor9:00 am–5:00 pm, Monday–Friday
Or call toll-free 866.200.5203
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Choice of Accommodations
- Dormitory
- $430
The dorms allow for 5–22 people per room, and offer simple bunk beds and nearby hall bathrooms.
- Standard Rooms
- $565 and up
These spare and peaceful rooms measure 8' x 12' and include a double or queen-size bed or platform twin beds.
- Standard Plus Rooms
- $860 and up
These quiet rooms are perfect for those who want a real retreat, and include simple décor, a double or queen-size bed, or twin beds.
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