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Sian in a pose called Stargazer, by the side of a swimming pool, with a bright blue sky and trees around.

AROHA YOGA WITH SIÂN

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CLASSES AVAILABLE

IN PERSON

Group classes in Atworth and Shaw, Wiltshire

WORKSHOPS & MASTERCLASSES

2 hour Masterclasses and workshops in Atworth, focussing on one topic. These are held every 6-8 weeks.

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  • A flowing Vinyasa practise for beginners and intermediate students.


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    1 hr

    11 British pounds
  • A flowing Vinyasa practise for beginners and intermediate students.


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    1 hr

    11 British pounds
  • Money should never be a barrier to yoga classes. Use a donation space ...


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    1 hr

    Donation only
  • Find your best alignment in some of the most well known Yoga poses.


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    22 British pounds

MEET SIÂN

I'm a qualified yoga teacher, based in Wiltshire, England. I started practising yoga more than 20 years ago as a way to help me get fit, but it soon became much more about loving how yoga connects mind and body.

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I continued to practise more and more until over the last few years it's become a daily ritual. I decided to become a yoga teacher to deepen my own knowledge and connection to yoga, and so I could share my love of yoga with other people.

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I was lucky enough to spend 7 years living in New Zealand, a place I consider my spiritual home. So when it came to choosing a name for my yoga teaching, the Maori word for love, 'Aroha' really appealed to me. 'Aroha Yoga' means 'love yoga', which I do.

Sian smiling at something off camera, leaning on a collection of Yoga books. Sian is wearing a black t-shirt and has brightly painted nails.

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Sian in 3 legged dog pose, with one leg up in the air. Sian's wearing a blue and purple space themed leggings and vest combination.
Sian in a wide angled twist wearing colours of purple and green.

"Asanas bring perfection in body, beauty in form, grace, strength, compactness, and the hardness and brilliance of a diamond."

Patanjali

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