Finding Your Voice Through the Ring of Sounds - a two part series

Wednesday & Friday, April 17 & 19, 6 - 8PM


 

Explore and discover the sounds of your natural voice through the ring of sounds - the Sanskrit alphabet. Throughout our time together, we will begin to uncover the power of sound as a meditative practice. We will also learn how to sound out common Sanskrit words and phrases that you may already be using within your Yoga practice. Whether you are a Yoga teacher looking to become more comfortable incorporating Sanskrit words into your teaching or a student looking to deepen your knowledge and practice, through this exploration, we will grow together, all while giving more attention and respect to the language.


This workshop takes place on Zoom.

Link will be sent upon registration and recording will be made available within 24 hours.


Anjali Sunita (she/her)

Anjali is the Founder and Director of Baltimore Yoga Village, a community wellness platform which amplifies life-changing and affirming practitioners and programs and Village Life Wellness, her private Ayurvedic practice where she enjoys offering both in-person and virtual nutrition and lifestyle consultations as well as many therapeutic Ayurvedic bodywork services.

Anjali has trained in yoga through the Sivananda Ashrams in India and Canada, as well as multiple training programs in the United States. Anjali received her Ayurvedic certification through the Ayurvedic Institute and continued her studies under her teacher Dr. Vasant Lad in New Mexico and Pune, India. She also completed a panchakarma specialist program with Dr. Kalvaidya of Charak Ayurveda in Jaipur, India. Additionally, she has vocal training in North Indian classical singing, with one of the foremost female sitar musicians in the world, Guruji Hasu Patel. 

Anjali has a gift for integrating the knowledge from her beloved teachers and sharing it in a loving way that is accessible, easily to understand, and applicable to each person she encounters. As a biracial woman of Indian descent, she carries particular interest in restoring what is most sacred - the practices and medicines of her family, so many of which have been white-washed and colonized to desolation. She believes that through reconnecting with the traditions, we can collectively heal and transform with the earth’s natural medicine.