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Samora & Elena Pinderhughes Live @ La Peña
Quetzal at La Peña. July 14. 8pm
Yoga at La Peña-Every Monday!
Sangha Yoga is another class (remember our Beat the Blues post?) that is offered at La Peña Cultural Center every Monday from 7-8 pm. Sara Larsen, the instructor of this class, describes it as: “A grounding vinyasa flow practice that follows the breath in a moving meditation that enhances both strength and flexibility.”
I’ll be honest with you-when I first read that I had no clue what it meant-but don’t worry! This class is open to everyone and all levels of yoga experience is welcome.
The class starts at 7 pm sharp (Sara suggests you arrive 10-15 minutes early) in the theatre of La Peña Cultural Center (3105 Shattuck Ave, in Berkeley)
Classes are $10 each (but no one is turned way for lack of funds), but don’t worry if you haven’t officially signed up-Drop ins are welcomed and encouraged!
Check out the Sangha Yoga Facebook page to receive updates as well as more information about vinyasa yoga.
To find more info on La Peña’s Classes, click here
Saturday 6/9 @ La Peña-Jeff Chang on Immigrant Rights
On Saturday, June 9, La Peña presents Jeff Chang, an American journalist and music critic, who will be discussing Immigrants in Hip Hop. Immidiately following his presentation will be a panel discussion featuring the artists and activists from Dreams vs. Walls.
Presentation is from 7-8pm and is $5 (This presentation/panel is free with purchase of ticket of the concert to follow-more on that concert in our new blog post!)
For more information on Jeff Chang-visit his website here.
La Peña’s 37th anniversary: The celebration and struggles of the universal Immigrant voice. To learn more about this festival and La Peña, visit here
Have you heard about La Peña’s 2nd Skin Mural Campaign? We’re raising funds and calling the community together to welcome in the next generation of artists and activists. To learn more and join the movement, visit us on our Indiegogo Page! Together we can make it happen.