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Evening Yoga at the Museum

  • The Natural History Museum Cromwell Road London, SW7 5BD United Kingdom (map)

Delighted to be teaching a special class at the Natural History Museum in Collaboration with East of Eden.  A quite spectacular venue to be teaching a class - hope to see you there - info below:

Monday 10 February, 18.30–19.30 and 20.00-21.00

Adult: £35, Member: £31.50

18.30-19.30 session

Kundalini Yoga with Sivaroshan

Through Kundalini Yoga you practise to become more aware of the geometry of your body and how this practice affects your energy and emotion. Honour the Earth's seasonal stirring, harmonising both Earth and body to begin the process of igniting our energy for the seasons ahead.

20.00-21.00 session

Vinyasa Yoga with a Live Harpist

An accessible flow yoga class, for all levels. You'll move steadily through a sequence of postures to create warmth and heat, before settling into stillness for meditation, all accompanied by the beautiful sounds of a live harp.

Remember to bring your own yoga mat.

This event is for those aged 16 and over.

You must book a ticket in advance, tickets aren’t available on the door.

No refunds will be given. You may change your booking to an alternative date as long as you inform us at least 30 days before the date of your original booking. Alternative dates are subject to availability and must take place within one year of your original booking. There will be a £10 admin fee for moving a ticket.

Doors will open 30 minutes before the event start time. The yoga class will begin at the event start time. Entry is via our main entrance on Cromwell Road.

Our Central Cafe will be closed for the duration of the event but there will be water fountains available.

Our cloakroom won’t be open during this event, so we advise travelling light.

The event will begin promptly and we can’t allow entry more than 15 minutes after the scheduled start time.

It’s your responsibility to determine, through obtaining appropriate medical advice, that you’re fit and well to take part in the yoga class. Before beginning any exercise programme, you should consult your doctor.

If you’re pregnant, you must inform the yoga teacher. If you’re in your first trimester, you may not be able to take the class. Whether you can take the class will be at the yoga teacher’s discretion. If the teacher agrees to you participating in class, this is at your own risk.

What to bring

A yoga mat, as we won’t be able to lend you one.

Extra layers. The temperature in our hall fluctuates throughout the year so make sure you have clothing to put on or take off so that you’re comfortable throughout the class. You may also want to bring a blanket for shavasana.

A reusable water bottle. We’re working hard to reduce our carbon footprint, so we no longer sell single-use plastic bottles.

Photography and filming may take place during the class and these images may be used for our marketing purposes. If you have any concerns about being photographed, speak to our staff.

We reserve the right to make any necessary changes to the event as required, such as adjusting the locations, timings or content of the activities. This is to ensure that we deliver a safe and excellent experience for all guests at all times.

Ticket prices are subject to change.

Got a question?

Email us at after-hours@nhm.ac.uk

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