Friday Rest Fest
Join us Friday afternoons for these contemplative activities specially curated to help you reconnect with your body and feel refreshed for the weekend. Drop in to any class. All are open to the public.
- Sound Bath: 1:00-2:00 pm, Studio 3B, with Selena Cozart, Waverly Davis, and Karianne Michele
- T'ai Chi & Qi Gong: 2:30-4:30 pm, Studio 3D, with Hiromi Johnson
- Yoga: 3:00-4:00 pm, Studio 3B, with Allie Redshaw
Sound Baths
A meditative sonic experience that eases stress and cultivates rest. Participants sit or lie comfortably while absorbing gentle vibrations from instruments like chimes, drums, and singing bowls.
- Sound Bath Schedule
- August 28: Karianne
- September 4: Waverly
- September 11: Selena
- September 18: Selena
- September 25: Selena
- October 2: Waverly
- October 9: Waverly
- October 16: Waverly
- October 23: Waverly
- October 30: Karianne
- November 6: Karianne
- November 13: Karianne
- November 20: No Rest Fest
- November 27: No Rest Fest
- December 4: Karianne
- December 11: Selena
- December 18: Selena
Qi Gong
A practice of movement and control rooted in safeguarding and improving health with low-impact, calming forms that restore the body and mind.
Adaptive Yoga
Open to all levels, this yoga practice integrates breath work and passive movement as a form of connection to self and others in the space.
T’ai Chi
An internal martial-art with self-defense applications that strengthens organs, reduces stress, and improves balance, amongst other benefits.
Instructors
Selena Cozart
Selena Cozart has a PhD in Education as well as extensive expertise in facilitating dialogue and community engagement in the service of equity and justice. She offers a “Sound Healing for Leaders” program that supports the qualities of clarity, emotional intelligence, resilience, and the ability to lead with intention and empathy by offering employees the opportunity to experience personalized sound healing sessions designed to enhance leadership effectiveness, reduce stress, and increase overall well-being.
Waverly Davis
Waverly Davis is a trauma-informed facilitator, space holder, and multidimensional mother. Her work weaves together sacred space, sound, and somatics and has supported thousands of people around the world in living with more presence. She’s a graduate of Linda Thai’s Certificate in Somatic Embodiment and Regulation Strategies. She has studied facilitation and space holding with indigenous Mexican medicine woman Azalea Montaño-Kemp and is a graduate of Charlotte James’ Liberation Training program (now called New Old Ways), focused on decolonization and collective liberation.
Hiromi Johnson
Hiromi Johnson was born in Tokyo, Japan and began her practice of T’ai Chi and Ch’i Kung in 1980 to rehabilitate her knees after surgery. She studied under two Masters of the Cheng-Ming School in Tokyo in 1988 and continued practice after she moved to Charlottesville in 1998. In 2002, she started studying under Grandmaster Wang Fu-Lai, the lineage holder of Cheng-Ming School in Taiwan. She was certified as an International Cheng-Ming Instructor for T’ai Chi and Ch’i Kung in 2008 and Hsing-I. Hiromi believes that one of her missions is to help increase awareness of the health benefits of T’ai Chi and Ch’i Kung. In 2004, she founded a non-profit educational organization, the Charlottesville T’ai Chi Center, to reach out to the community.
Karianne Michele
Karianne Michelle is founder of Lofti which hosts holistic professional wellbeing workshops, based on her 15 years in the creative industry. These workshops seek to create an experience that blends communication best practices with meditation techniques to promote compassionate connection. She has a degree in music and has studied the meditative art of sound baths, which use music and sound vibrations to help release stress and expand consciousness. She also has studied and practices yoga, Qigong, and Reiki.
Allie Redshaw
Allie Redshaw is a Yoga Alliance certified registered yoga teacher with a passion for inclusion & disability advocacy. In addition to facilitating yoga, she is a professional chef (of Sumac Supper Club) and a competitive paraclimber with Team USA. She began practicing yoga as a modality of healing and recovery from a traumatic kitchen injury that resulted in the amputation of her right hand. She was pregnant during this tremendous loss, and the passive movement and adaptations of a consistent yogic practice helped her find a home in her body again. She believes that breathing together and creating shapes with our bodies cultivates the most authentic connection with others and empowers us to support the humanness of one another. She currently facilitates movement at Hot Yoga Charlottesville as well as the Contemplative Sciences Center at UVA and is a Lululemon Ambassador. She most recently started a non-profit called Adapting Together where two limb different athletes and her are creating community for women with disabilities and bringing them into communal spaces to practice yoga.
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