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Kathy Ward
Kathy Ward of the Mindful Yoga Therapy centre in southern Spain has been practicing yoga for over thirty years but really became a serious yogini when she finally had no option but to listen to her body and make some big changes in her life.
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Rachel Zinman-Jeanes
Rachel Zinman-Jeanes’ yoga journey started with an Iyengar class in Sydney’s Bondi that she wasn’t too sure about at first but after a while she could feel the benefits of the practice. A few years later she moved to Byron Bay where she met yogini Louisa Sear of Yoga Arts and really got started on her yoga journey.
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Ana Davis
Ana Davis is an Australian yoga teacher based in Byron Bay who leads trainings and retreats internationally. She specializes in pre and post natal yoga, as well as kids yoga, and runs a special training program for pre and post natal yoga teaching as part of her Bliss Baby yoga business.
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Tara Esther Kleij
Tara Kleij was introduced to yoga from a very young age while she lived in the spiritual community of Auroville in India with her mother. Also qualified in natural healing, ayurvedic massage and re-birthing, Tara is the founder of Sun Food Yoga retreats in the Alpujarra mountains of southern Spain.
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Louisa Sear
Louisa Sear, of Yoga Arts was introduced to Yoga as a child by her mother. At the age of seventeen she was introduced to Iyengar Yoga asana and pranayama by Martin Jackson and then to meditation and chanting by the Satchananda Yoga group, and by twenty one she was a fully fledged yoga teacher and going one regular study trips to India.
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Jeff Von Schmauder
Jeff Von Schmauder has had a strong connection with movement and breath throughout his life and engages in such physically challenging hobbies such as gymnastics, figure skating and flying airplanes!
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Yogeswari
Based at Jivamukti Yoga Center in New York, Yogeswari is a popular, senior yoga teacher and global yogi who teaches around the world. She is known for her vigorous and seamless Vinyasa sequencing, as well as for her thought-provoking philosophical teachings. Yogeswari is Advanced Certified in the Jivamukti Yoga Method.
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Cat Kabira
Cat Kabira is very much a global yogi, and one whose path lead her naturally towards yoga from an early age. Returning to her native United States at the age of twenty two after spending time teaching English in Thailand, and unsure of what to do next, she was considering doing a PhD or joining the Peace Corps.
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Sri Vijay Anand
Sri Vijay Anand is an eminent Kaya Kalp Yogi from a traditional Vedic family in India and is a living legend of Kaya Kalp Yoga. He teaches at Kaya Kalp Yoga, a studio set amongst the luscious gardens of Budapest’s 2nd District, on the Buda side of the Danube in Hungary’s capital city.
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David Lurey
A well-established travelling yoga teacher who regularly crosses continents to teach yoga and connect with students and friends across the globe, David Lurey’s route into teaching came after dissatisfaction with more conventional jobs.
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Chorig Khatchadourian
As an Armenian born in Lebanon, Chorig Khatchadourian was introduced to multiculturalism and multilingualism very early in life, sewing the seeds for a love of travel and later a calling to become a yoga teacher.
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Clayton Horton
Clayton Horton is the Director of Greenpath Yoga. He has been a student of yoga for over twenty-three years and began teaching in 1996. Clayton has studied with both masters Sri K. Pattabhi Jois and the Greensufi for for a period of over fourteen years.
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Flo Fenton
Flo Fenton has been practising yoga since 1991, and teaching since 1997. Born in the U.K, and a full-time resident there until the age of 23, she first started her yoga journey whilst travelling through India and Nepal in the early ’90′s. During several long pilgrimages to India, Flo studied various different styles of yoga from different teachers.
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Hilary Brown, Yoga Moves, The Netherlands
Yoga was her hobby for many years before Hilary decided to start to teach. She had moved to Holland and was not able easily to continue her other career (health research) and found herself enrolling for a yoga teacher-training program, which at the time she imagined she would just follow it for fun and to help her connect to others with similar interests.
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Nora Mangiamele
Nora Mangiamele, like many yogis, didn’t purposely plan to become a teacher; circumstances just conferred to make that happen! She had been studying and practicing with her teacher for a number of years, when one day the teacher had to go out of town, and asked Nora to take over all of her classes.
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Tandy Cassidy
Tandy Cassidy started her yoga journey in the year 2000, after sustaining a back and neck injury from a car accident. She finally completed her teacher training in Australia with Vanessa Rudge and Michael Daly from Being Yoga. There she learnt the amazing grace and flow of Vinyasa yoga, at the same time developing her love for meditation and pranayama.
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Philip Xerri
Until he was twenty one, Phillip was a public service employee. Then, with the onset of the sixties and the social change and upheaval that came with it, Phillip became a hippy, letting himself be swept up in the music, drugs and the ensuing consciousness shift.
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Marisa van Vuuren
Marisa teaches a vibrant blend of yoga styles including relaxation, pranayama, sun salutations and a dynamic flow of asanas; bringing awareness into mindfullness and promoting the flow of energy. Marisa feels honoured to be an instrument in bringing the benefits and transformational powers of yoga to others.

















