

Led by a new generation of dynamic female teachers, this “new” yoga replaces the male-centered, more rigid style with a distinctly feminine practice that honors intuition, family, flow, connection, community, activism and the cyclical nature of women’s lives.
YOGAWOMAN is a groundbreaking film that captures this fascinating time of awakening female power.
Join us for a special screening of YOGAWOMAN on Saturday, March 3, 2012 at 1 p.m. This event is limited to 20 participants.
Yoga was brought to the west from India by a lineage of male teachers. Now there’s a generation of women who are leading the way. They’re strong, they’re inspiring, and they’re radically changing people’s lives. From the busy streets of Manhattan to the dusty slums of Kenya, from the golden beaches of Australia to the serene piazzas of Italy, YOGAWOMAN uncovers a global phenomenon that has changed the face of yoga forever.
Through rich personal stories, YOGAWOMAN reveals how yoga has utterly transformed the lives of millions of over-stimulated, overscheduled multitasking modern women. With vivid detail and poignancy, YOGAWOMAN shows how women have embraced yoga for easing health conditions like breast cancer, infertility, heart disease, anxiety and depression. A, and given a lifeline to women in prison, cancer abuse survivors and those struggling with body image or eating disorders.
YOGAWOMAN bears witness to millions of women who have integrated yoga into their daily lives so they are happier, healthier and more fulfilled – allowing them to give back to others with full hearts and creative minds.
In intimate interviews with the world’s leading experts, many who have become worldwide icons with rock-star status, YOGAWOMAN captures how these teachers have blazed a new trail for women. World-renowned teachers appearing in YOGAWOMAN include Patricia Walden, Sharon Gannon, Shiva Rea, Angela Farmer, Cyndi Lee, Seane Corn, Donna Farhi and forward-thinking medical professionals such as integrative physician Dr. Sara Gottfried and world-renowned research scientist Dr. Shirley Telles. YOGAWOMAN is the first film of its kind to bring together these luminaries, distilling their wisdom and spreading their message of peace and empowerment for the benefit of women everywhere.




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The YogaWoman film is beautifully done. It exemplifies the power of women when they forget the comparisons and focus on nurturing; truly amazing transformations in thought and action begin to occur. Yoga has been an integral part of my life for so many years and it is moving to see how the practice has influenced and shaped the lives of so many beautiful spirits all around the world. Everyone who watches it will walk away better for having experienced it. It reaffirms for me that we truly are all connected and on this journey together.
Just saw the beautiful movie, “Yoga Women” at the yoga studio, Namaste of Metairie (a wonderful yoga center). I think I was most impressed with women teaching yoga in a women’s juvenile center where young women were in prison. Wow, can you imagine what a difference we could make if we took yoga to prisons where there are teenagers, and really people of all ages? They would learn self-worth, relaxation, and the power of non-violence. Wow!
Go see this movie. You deserve it!