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Read More about this safari issue.A celebration of movement, music, and mindful living is coming to Fayetteville this spring.
Fayetteville Yoga Festival, a three-day event featuring yoga classes, group hikes, bike rides, presentations, discussions, and more, is set for May 4-6 on Mount Sequoyah in Fayetteville.
Photo: Courtesy, Fayetteville Yoga Fest
The event, which got its start in 2017, will be lead by national teachers Gina Caputo and Matt Giordano. It will also feature classes by Diana Vitantonio (Sacramento, CA), Ariel Shipe (Aspen, CO), as well as dozens of instructors from around Fayetteville, the state, and the region.
Classes will be held for yogis of every skill level, from beginner to advanced in a variety of yoga styles.
The event will also feature classes for kids, meditation, nature hikes, speakers, group bike rides, music by DJ Chicken George and other events.
From the event description:
“Fayetteville Yoga Fest is a three-day celebration at Mount Sequoyah in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The festival features yoga, music, meditation, hikes, bikes, vendors, art, family fun, and food. National teachers Gina Caputo and Matt Giordano will lead the event and many of your local favorites will join us. This event will inspire personal growth, healthy lifestyles, creativity, and compassion. There will be over 80 activities on the schedule including yoga classes, group hikes, bike rides, presentations, discussions, and more. Join us for an experience that is educational, motivational, and encourages you to serve yourself and your world.”
Weekend passes to the event are $249, and day passes range from $139-$159. Tickets are available at Eventbrite.
Photo: Courtesy, Fayetteville Yoga Fest
The event is sponsored by Adventure Subaru, Fayettechill, Experience Fayetteville, Bordinos, and several others.
For more information, visit fayettevilleyogafest.com.
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