
Experience the Fusion of Art and Yoga with Ray Cluer
Embark on a unique journey of self-discovery as Yogi Ray Cluer combines the serenity of yoga with the captivating world of art at the Mead Gallery, nestled within Warwick Arts Centre.
Ray's yoga journey, which began in the early 70s, has evolved into a rich exploration of various yoga forms, including the transformative Ashtanga Yoga.
His passion for holistic wellbeing is not confined to the mat. Ray's interest in eastern healing arts and his role as the co-owner of Fertility Support Warwickshire showcase his commitment to the overall health of individuals.
Dive into the Fusion of Yoga and Art
Ray's sessions at the Mead Gallery are a testament to his belief in the powerful connection between mind, body, and art.
Immerse yourself in a unique yoga experience inspired by the artworks on display in the gallery.
These sessions provide a rare opportunity to explore the harmonious blend of movement and creativity, fostering a deeper connection with oneself and the artistic energy surrounding you.
Dates and Times:
1-hour sessions from 12:00pm to 1:00pm:
- Monday, 22nd January
- Monday, 12th February
- Monday, 4th March
Price:
These creative yoga sessions are only £6 per session. Yoga mats are provided, so all you need to bring is your curiosity and a willingness to embrace the unique experience of yoga in an art gallery setting. Book your place.
About Ray Cluer:
Ray, a seasoned yoga instructor, brings a wealth of experience and a passion for guiding individuals through the transformative power of yoga.
His diverse background, including certifications in anatomy and physiology, advanced Thai yoga massage, and an introduction to Myofascial Release, enriches the sessions with a holistic approach to wellbeing.
Don't miss the chance to be part of these unique sessions at the Mead Gallery.
Join Ray Cluer for an exploration of the profound connection between art and yoga and let the creative energy of the gallery elevate your well-being.
Book your spot today and discover the harmonious fusion of yoga and art.
Namaste.
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