A yoga experience at away.center
There's a version of yoga that stays with you long after you've rolled up your mat, because somewhere in the middle of it, you stopped thinking. You just moved. And everything else fell away.
That's what we're building this International Yoga Day and World Music Day.
Yoga has been celebrated, commercialised, turned into content, put on t-shirts. And somewhere in all of that, the actual feeling of it got a little lost. This Sunday, we're going back to that feeling.
Lisha is a trained yoga teacher who brings something rare to her practice a quality of presence that makes the room feel different. Her sequences are intentional, unhurried, and deeply felt. She's not here to push you. She's here to guide you somewhere quieter than where you started.
Shivhari plays music the way some people tell stories, with patience, with layers, with a sense of where it's all going. His soundscapes sit somewhere between trance and stillness, the kind of music that doesn't announce itself but slowly fills every corner of the room until you're inside it without realising when that happened.
Together, they do something that's hard to put into words. The asana practice and the sound move in the same direction, and somewhere in that overlap, your body stops bracing and starts trusting. An hour feels like ten minutes. Ten minutes feel like forever. You come out the other side feeling like you've been somewhere.
This is an intimate gathering of just 10 people , held inside away.center's space in Koramangala. After, we stay. We have coffee. We let the morning settle.
No experience needed. No particular level required. Just show up, take off your shoes, and let the Sunday do its thing.
Celebrate the two powerful practices - yoga and music with us this Sunday morning to carry you somewhere beyond the everyday chaos of life.