Performed for a Live (Yoga) Studio Audience

Saturday, May 30, 2009 9:59am  |  COMMENTS (3)

We all know that Baristaville is also yogaville. You can’t fall over without hitting a studio around here. That means competition is fierce for your meditation money.
So, surely, there were a few skeptics when Garden State Yoga planted itself in this crowded market, amongst the grittiness of downtown Bloomfield.
But they’ve found success (Exhibit A: there is a waiting list for their Bob Marley Flow Nights) by being different. At GSY, they tell you to “Be ready to sweat, smile, sing and be merry!”
Garden State Yoga’s next fusion event is no exception. Plan ahead: On Sunday June 7, the Vinyasa Vibes hot session will be accompanied by the live guitar of Montclair’s own Scott E. Moore. Apparently, he’ll be interpreting what he sees in music, so a string-shredding hair-metal-style solo is unlikely.
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3 Comments

  1. POSTED BY Kristen Kemp  |  May 30, 2009 @ 9:06 pm

    I’ve seen Scott Moore a few times. He’s awesome.

  2. POSTED BY omkate  |  May 30, 2009 @ 9:21 pm

    There’s also a great live music/yoga session once a month at the Karuna Shala in Glen Ridge… the featured artist is Scott Raposa. I went last month and it was fabulous.

  3. POSTED BY dvdedsky  |  May 31, 2009 @ 11:48 am

    There is also going to be an amazing musician at The Karuna Shala this week. Girish will be playing live to two classes on Wednesday evening. Seems like it is going to be an AMAZING time!
    http://www.girishmusic.com

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