Perfect Valentine’s Day workshop!

Perfect Valentine’s Day workshop!

Jack is Back! After overwhelming positive reviews following his last visit to The Netherlands, Anusara-Inspired yoga teacher and gifted musician Jack Harrison will be back at Yoga Moves for one workshop only! Jack effortlessly blends his background of Irish Folklore together with his experience of Yoga, mythological stories of India and mantra. In this 2,5hr workshop you will experience a unique combination of Anusara Yoga with breathwork, music and mythology. Join us for this special evening and experience the magic!

Review of Jack’s last workshop at Yoga Moves:

“ To start the yoga class with a relaxation with live music was incredible! After this he taught a flowing practice with an emphasis on the breath as an introduction to the kirtan afterward. The music was beautiful and moving. I left the workshop feeling light and grounded. A fantastic experience!”

What other critics are saying about Jack:

“Jack is one of the best singers I have ever heard. The kirtans (concerts) with him are both fun and passionate. It’s a total heart opening, mind freeing experience. Fun and personal. Plus, he’s a good Irish man well experienced at yoga and music. Lots to share. Really really really worth the time. You’ll love it as much as we do.”
Paul Dalllaghan, founder of Yoga Thailand

"Last year, one of the highlights of my year was spending an incredible night singing, chanting and rocking with Jack Harrison at the end of an event we held in Europe. What a unique experience,...I know of no other musician bridging together ancient Celtic folklore with the devotional chanting of India. Jack turns it into a magic we can all share.
Stephen Thomas, senior teacher, Space Yoga, Taipei

“Thank you for a wonderful workshop on Saturday, I am sure you’ve heard this many times, but for some reason I have to tell you. Your music has the most amazing healing effect and I felt it spoke to my soul and heart which has unblocked very old energy. I will be eternally grateful for this experience. Thank you.”
Natashya Heaslip

“I must say I think Sarvesham is the most beautiful piece of music I have heard. I don’t say that lightly. There is something spectacular about it to me; it builds a bridge out of music between this world and the higher world. I have never heard something like this before when I thought “this is music to have babies to or to die to” but this is it.”
Ann Hill