Saturday, May 17, 2025 from 1-2:30pm
with Devon Harris at PYP - DOWNTOWN
Yoga props are tools that can be used to support alignment, ease, and deep access to the body’s innate capacity for rest. In this 90-minute workshop, we’ll explore the full potential of a prop-rich environment: think two chairs, four bolsters, six blankets, and at least two sandbags, all carefully arranged to hold you.
This is an opportunity to slow down. With time, guidance, and skilled hands-on support (offered with consent), we will build and enter three fully-supported restorative postures. Each shape will be held for an extended period, allowing the nervous system to shift out of reactivity and into deep rest. The smaller class size ensures individualized attention and space to settle fully into each setup.
Open to all levels. Class is limited to 8 participants.
About Devon
Devon Harris (she/her) is a long-time student of yoga and has been teaching for the past nine years, after completing her initial training in Mysore, India in 2016. Since then, she has continued training within the Iyengar tradition and with a special focus on therapeutics and restorative practices. She travels regularly to study with her teachers and mentors Aretha Mckinney, Eddie Modestini, and Kristin Bosteels.
Her teaching integrates props, silence, gentle breathwork, and mindful movement to help students cultivate presence, clarity, and compassion. With a deep respect for yoga's cultural roots, Devon approaches the practice as a contemplative path - one that honors the body and invites sacred connection.
$30