I've been spending a considerable amount of time alone this week. After a wonderful opening at the Ojai Yoga Crib last weekend, I felt an intense desire to process, sit, go to bed early, hold deep hip openers/reclined twists, listen to Nina Simone, and eat large amounts of candy corn. Not always in that order..
I strongly believe in the truth behind the yogic expression, "when the student is ready the teacher will come." Two years ago, after months of researching teacher trainings in Costa Rica, San Francisco, Massachusetts, and beyond, I encountered my teacher Saul David Raye for the first time at the 2007 Ojai Yoga Crib. The click was instant, like a plug entering a socket. This is my teacher, this is who I'll train with, no need to think about anything else. I devoured everything Saul offered me that year. It was my yogic prescription; my livelihood.
After a year of teaching yoga and pursuing the path I love in the deepest way I've learned to love, I returned to Ojai for the Crib. Not searching this time. Just arriving in a bright, colorful bouquet of my closest friends and teachers. My schedule was thoughtfully weaved with an assortment of sweet, nurturing, contemplative classes. I was guided into a familiar state of bliss and love on Friday and Saturday with my beloved cast of "regulars": Kira Ryder, Sean Johnson, Saul David Raye, and Erich Schiffmann. I attended every class without hesitation, because it was all known, proven, Debbie tested, recommended, and loved!
Sunday morning was slightly more challenging. Even though I had selected Patricia Sullivan in my top five teacher choices, I was irrationally fearful when it was time to take her class. It was new, therefore unknown and scary. It also wasn't Saul's class in LA with Steve and Anne-Emilie Gold playing live, hence my mind convinced me I was missing out. I deliberately managed to shut down my spinning thoughts and explain to myself that this is what I do, this is my samskara (pattern or imprint). Example: I almost didn't make it to teacher training because I was worried we wouldn't practice enough yoga during the week. When I finally decided to attend the training, I drove in circles around Exhale Venice as I was terrified of going in and actually beginning. When Bill Wyland offered me my first class at Bernal Yoga, I panicked and went to Harmony Festival instead. Sometimes, I run and hide from the situations that often serve me in the deepest and most fulfilling ways.
Patricia's yoga class ended up being a delightful, heart held miracle. I say heart held because I've been holding it deep in my heart for days. I was instantly inspired by Patricia's gentle attention to detail, her supportive touch, and her encouraging energy. But, most of all it was her love. Her passionate, tender, expressive love for the practice, the teachings, the students, her job, her life. Her love was infectious and sincere. I couldn't help but relate.
On Thursday night, I braved the BART train in the midst of the Bay Bridge shut down to take Patricia's class in Berkeley. The room had an October chill in the air different from the sunshine and butterflies in Ojai, but the practice and the energy remained the same. Love, stillness, nourishment, depth. As we sat together in our final meditation, everything was quiet. My mind, the room, and Patricia's voice had all faded away.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
my website is up!!!
www.debbiedancer.com
thanks to the fabulous jane lee for her design skills and patience with my desire for hot pink!
in great joy and peace,
debbie
thanks to the fabulous jane lee for her design skills and patience with my desire for hot pink!
in great joy and peace,
debbie
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Upcoming Teaching and Events!
Darlings!
My website www.debbiedancer.com will be launched soon :) In the meantime, keep checking here for updated workshop/event/teaching info.
Throw Down Your Heart: An Evening of Devotional Chanting and Holistic Yoga
w/ Daniel Tucker on Harmonium and Joss Jaffe on Tabla
Bernal Yoga SF
Saturday May 16th
7-10pm
www.bernalyoga.com
Afro Flow Yoga Workshop @ the Green Yoga Conference
Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, CA
May 30th-31st
www.greenyoga.org
Afro Flow Yoga/Ecstatic West African Dance Weekend!
Wild Lotus Yoga Center
New Orleans, LA
August 1st-2nd
www.wildlotusyoga.com
Ongoing classes @ Bernal Yoga, Satori Yoga, and International Orange SF. Check websites for weekly class schedules:
www.bernalyoga.com
www.satoriyogastudio.com
www.internationalorange.com
INJOY!
debbie dancer
Monday, February 9, 2009
Upcoming teaching, events, and workshops!! :)
As Kate Hudson's character in Almost Famous proclaims, "It's ALL happening!" That's EXACTLY how I've been feeling these last few months. After months of praying, meditating, chanting, and longing for change, I've arrived on a path that feels like all my dreams :) In the midst of our countries collective surge of HOPE and passionate desire for a new way of living, I move forward into my true "svadharma" or purpose to spread JOY, peace, and love to all beings. I'm endlessly grateful for my teachers who have helped me pave my yellow (and pink) brick road.
In the next few months I will have my own website up, in the meantime please check here for upcoming classes, workshops, events, and performances. I will also try to post my yoga class sequences as often as possible :) I hope to move, breath, sing, and dance with you soon! IN-JOY!
ONGOING:
Fridays 7-8:15am, Flow 1-3 class
Bernal Yoga SF
www.bernalyoga.com
Fridays in February 12-1:30pm, Flow with Core Awareness
covering for Tania
Bernal Yoga SF
www.bernalyoga.com
SPECIAL WORKSHOPS!
AFRO FLOW YOGA WORKSHOP
an exploration of SELF through traditional West African Dance and Ha-Tha Yoga
with LIVE West African Music from Rhythm Village
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 15TH
www.bernalyoga.com
www.rhythmvillage.net
AFRO FLOW YOGA WORKSHOP AND PERFORMANCE
with RHYTHM VILLAGE
SATURDAY MARCH 28TH
UBUNTU RESTAURANT AND YOGA STUDIO
www.ubuntunapa.com
PERFORMANCES:
Benefit for Abdoulaye Diakite with Antioquia, Leon Mobley and Da Lion, DRUMMM, and LIVE West African Drum and Dance
Friday February 20th
ASHKENAZ BERKELEY
www.abdoulayeupdate.com
An evening of West African Music and Dance with RHYTHM VILLAGE
Friday March 27th
Throckmorton Theatre Mill Valley, CA
www.142throckmortontheatre.com
The de Young museum goes BRIGHT green with COMMON GROUND MAGAZINE
Earth Day celebration with DRUMMM and RHYTHM VILLAGE
Friday night April 10th
www.famsf.org/deyoung
Upcoming African Dance/Yoga workshops in New Orleans this spring :)
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