Kathy T.
Yelp
First things first, as a disclaimer, this isn't a place you go if you want to learn correct alignment for yoga. I would recommend for beginners to go to a school for a while to learn each of the positions properly before heading here. This also isn't a place where people will shoot you evil stares if you laugh during class. Or sing. Or dance.
A lot of people have questioned me as to how hip hop and yoga could mix, when yoga is meant to be about relaxing. This is a great misconception about yoga, I feel. Traditionally speaking, yogasana was developed to aid yogis in sitting still for long periods of time. But, in modern western practice, yoga improves core strength, physical strength, flexibility, balance, and encourages you to focus on the moment and breath. For me dancing, and in particular hip hop dancing, encourages these benefits but with a joyful disposition. So to me, the two marry seamlessly!
The class is taught as a Vinyasa flow, and combines a mixture of some strong standing postures, ashtanga sequence, and pilates inspired ab-work, all set to groovy beats ranging from Nelly to Notorious B.I.G.
I think the thing I enjoy most about Yoga 213 is that it doesn't take itself seriously, but you can enjoy all the benefits of awareness and present moment you get out of yoga without lululemon judgement.
Overall, not a traditional practice, but a good fun yoga workout for those that don't take themselves or their yoga too seriously.