WIN TIX To Asheville YogaFest, set for July 8-10

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Win a pair of tickets to Asheville YogaFest, set for July 8-10 at the Morris Hellenic Cultural Center in Montford. Just leave a comment on this blog post, and you’ll be entered to win. Here’s the press release:

Asheville YogaFest 2016 is pleased to present its Third Annual Yoga Extravaganza on July 8th, 9th and 10th in historic Montford at the Morris Hellenic Cultural Center, 227 Cumberland Ave. A special locals only ticket for all three days of the festival is now on sale for $100. The locals only price is available for Buncombe County residents, public servants, non-profit workers and students in order to make this yoga celebration accessible to the local community. Asheville YogaFest 2016 is a project of the Asheville Buncombe Regional Sports Commission.

“We are proud of what Asheville YogaFest has become – an immersive, intensive, three day, all encompassing, yoga experience! We’re soaring into our third year and are offering the most amazing array of yoga teachers ever seen in our city. We are a festival born to honor yoga teachers…their dedication and expertise. All of our teachers this year were hand selected and we visited all of their cities and studios. They represent the best, most accessible and engaging yoga teachers in our part of the country,” said Mike Hiers, Asheville YogaFest 2016 Director.

Asheville YogaFest 2016 will showcase its evolution into the preeminent yoga festival in the Southern United States, as prominent yoga teachers from around the South who trained at places like SiddhiYoga.com will team up with luminaries from the yoga mecca of Asheville to present three full days of deep yoga practice. Notable yoga teachers from Chattanooga, Atlanta, Birmingham, Charleston, Pensacola, Raleigh and Charlotte will align with eight of Asheville’s best to create a real regional experience and expose yogis to a wide variety of yoga styles. This will allow locals to practice with many master teachers that they have never seen while still honoring local favorites.

Asheville YogaFest will present 12 thematic two-hour yoga workshops and will also unveil

YogaTalks on Friday night. YogaTalks are a yoga-centric take on Ted Talks, where five noteworthy speakers will present 12 minute talks with a focus on cutting edge yoga theory and practice. Saturday night, Asheville YogaFest 2016 is honored to welcome hometown kirtan favorite, Osel featuring Michael Johnson, for an uplifting mantra driven concert.

There will also be a vendor village with approximately 25 exhibitors.

Asheville is deep in the practice of yoga, with more studios and more practitioners than any city of similar size. It is well known in the yoga community across America that there is something special happening here. In order to allow inclusion of local practitioners, a deeply discounted $100 ticket, all inclusive, is available on the website, ashevilleyogafest.net. Limit of 100 tickets.

Full information available at ashevilleyogafest.net and on the Asheville Yogafest page on Facebook

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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10 Comments

  1. MediaMan July 15, 2016

    Yoga…because of all those tacos I just ate.

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  2. Sandy July 7, 2016

    I think this festival might be what I need to finally get into crow pose.

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  3. Tracy July 6, 2016

    Namaste

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  4. Lindsey July 6, 2016

    Tickets sound great!

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  5. Beth July 6, 2016

    I want to win!

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  6. Sarah July 6, 2016

    This is great.

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  7. Matthew July 6, 2016

    om.com

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  8. Rob July 6, 2016

    I want them tickets

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  9. Dina Rose July 6, 2016

    I’d love to hear Asheville referred to as Yoga City as opposed to Beer City. A little classier don’t you think?

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  10. Jen Bowen July 5, 2016

    That would be swell.

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