YOGA CLASS AT ORCHESTRA HALL SERIES BEGINS ITS SECOND SEASON ON NOVEMBER 10
The Minnesota Orchestra’s Yoga Class at Orchestra Hall: Musical Flow with Minnesota Orchestra Musicians begins its new season on Sunday, November 10, at 10 a.m. The series includes three all-levels yoga classes in the sunlit lobby of Orchestra Hall, led by experienced Twin Cities-based yoga instructors, with music curated and played by Minnesota Orchestra musicians. The season begins on November 10 with a class led by yoga instructor Jaina Portwood, co-owner and founder of Radiant Life Yoga, with music performed live by the Minnesota Orchestra’s Principal Harp Kathy Kienzle. The second event, led by Zoé Henrot from CorePower Yoga with a musical performance by violinist Hanna Landrum, is scheduled for Sunday, February 23. The final session of the 2019-20 season, scheduled for Sunday, May 31, will be led by Courtney Perry from LifeTime and features Minnesota Orchestra’s Principal Flute Adam Kuenzel.
Entrance to each hour-long Yoga Class at Orchestra Hall is priced at $35 per person and is open to individuals ages 15 and up. Classes can be purchased individually or in a three-class package, which includes pair of complimentary tickets to a concert titled Music and the Mind on February 7. More information is available at minnesotaorchestra.org/yoga and by phone at 612-371-5656. For further purchasing details, refer to the information section at the conclusion of this press release.
YOGA CLASS AT ORCHESTRA HALL
Sunday, November 10, 2019, 10 a.m. / Orchestra Hall Lobby
Kathy Kienzle, harp
Jaina Portwood, lead instructor
Sunday, February 23, 2020, 10 a.m. / Orchestra Hall Lobby
Hanna Landrum, violin
Zoé Henrot, lead instructor
Sunday, May 31, 2020, 10 a.m. / Orchestra Hall Lobby
Adam Kuenzel, flute
Courtney Perry, lead instructor
Tickets: $35 per class; or purchase a three-event package, which includes 2 complimentary tickets to the Minnesota Orchestra’s Music and the Mind concert on February 7, 2020.
Note: Please bring your own mat and water bottle, as well as any props (towels, blocks, etc.) you would like to use for the class.
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