September 25, 2005

Blogging a yoga conference

Susan Mernit gave me a head’s up about this wekeend’s YOGA JOURNAL LIVE at ESTES PARK, a conference blog related to The 10th Annual Yoga Journal Colorado Conference (which itself includes a conference-within-a-conference featuring yoga legend Sri B.K.S. Iyengar).

The blog is described as “A live conference blog sharing the teaching of BKS Iyengar and many notable senior yoga teachers who are participating in Yoga Journal’s Estes Park Conference”:

Check out the pictures, streaming video, podcasts and commentary from the conference! Dates are September 25th through October 2nd - with the site archived for several months thereafter. Namaste!
Posted by xian at September 25, 2005 10:40 AM

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