

Yoga Club 1 Year Anniversary Party π (Prospect Park)
βLast June, we rolled out a mat in a quiet corner of Prospect Park hoping someone, anyone, would show up. Little did we know we'd meet such an incredible group of people: doing yoga together in jazz clubs, urban farms, and sculpture gardens.
βFor our first birthday, we are going back to where it all started. And we want to celebrate with you!
βWe started Yoga Club as a way to unplug, move, and actually meet people. We could not have done it without you, so whether it's been a long time, a short time, or this is your first time, we want to you to be there.
βThis will also be the first event of the Touching Grass Tour: our new summer series in partnership with the NYC Parks Dept. We can't wait to see you there.
Much love,
Nick and Dan
βEVENT DETAILS
Please RSVP fast, we are limited in the number of spots we can accommodate.
βπ£ How to Sign Up
Please RSVP for free here on Luma and present your ticket at the event.
βBYOM (Bring Your Own Mat)
βπ Where & When
Prospect Park, northeast of the Picnic House. (Look for the yellow Yoga Club flag!)
Gathering starts at 6:30pm. Practice begins once the space fills, about 15β20 minutes after, and runs for an hour. Pizza schmooze to follow.
βπΏ What to Expect
We're a club, not a class. Come as you are, say hello to the people around you, and settle in.
βOur Vinyasa practices are for all levels and run about an hour. Expect to move and breathe through an energizing set of standing postures and rejuvenating poses on the ground.
βWe understand that life happens. Sometimes that means showing up late, in your PJs, or both. We leave some time at the beginning of our meetings to ease in and socialize.
βπ After Yoga
Stick around. There will be free pizza and socializing afterwards.
βπ΅ Your Phone
Touching Grass means stepping away from digital distractions.
βWe ask that you don't use your phone during the gathering. We don't take phones away. You can use yours for emergencies or step away from the group if you need to. We just ask everyone to follow the honor system.
βIt helps people slow down and stay present.
ββ Our Instructor
Dan Sohval came to yoga seeking ways to build inner discipline and mental balance. He is the founder of Yoga Club. A lifelong educator, he brings to his instruction the same humor and curiosity that guides his teaching in the classroom. He received his 200-hour certification at VeraYoga with additional training in yin and trauma-informed practices. Off the mat, he is a published author, teaches computer science, and is an avid fan of Korean food.
βπ« About Yoga Club
We bring people together through high quality, affordable yoga and community. We meet in creative spaces around the city to move, breathe, and meet new people.