The Alloy School: Family Yoga
KST Presents
with Jacquelin Walker
Saturdays, February 10 – March 30, 2024
10:00am – 10:50am
Family & All ages
KST’s Alloy Studios | 5530 Penn Ave.
Pay What Moves You: $10 – $220
Come with your family! This Hatha Yoga class playfully explores creating shapes with our bodies, syncing breath with movement, and cultivating mindful thoughts. This workshop is a community partnership with YOGAMOTIF, a creative wellness studio that offers art and yoga classes to youth, pregnant people, and the community at large.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Jacquelin Walker is a yoga facilitator whose yoga practice and instruction focuses on sharing tools that help others create self-awareness with an eye toward individual and collective healing and expansion, centering principles of justice, joy, rest, and leisure. She is a graduate of the YogaRoots on Location 200-hour YTT.
AND DON’T MISS…
Open House
Learn About The Alloy School
Saturday, February 3, 202410:00am – 11:00am
KST’s Alloy Studios | 5530 Penn Ave.
FREE
Interested in registering for classes or already registered? Meet The Alloy School team, including our talented teaching artists, at our Open House. Participants will sample the program through interactive demonstrations that introduce the theme and learning goals of each class offering. Open House attendance is not required for class registration, but it’s a great way to learn about The Alloy School!
The Alloy School Showcase
and Let’s Move! Family Dance Party
Saturday, April 6, 2024
10:00am Showcase
11:00am Dance Party
KST’s Alloy Studios | 5530 Penn Ave.
Pay What Moves You: $5 – $20
Celebrate the ten-week Alloy School journey with our Showcase and Let’s Move! Family Dance Party. The event includes a one-hour public celebration of learning during which each class will present a performance. The Showcase is followed by a family-friendly dance party for all. Community partners will host kids crafts throughout the dance party.
The Alloy School is made possible with support from the Henry C. Frick Educational Fund of the Buhl Foundation, and The Grable Foundation. Kelly Strayhorn Theater is supported in part by the taxpayers of Allegheny County through a public grant from the Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD). RAD works here.