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Late Night Gentle Stretch Yoga

A slow, grounding class for anyone craving a gentle practice before sleep.

1 h 15 min
From 18 US dollars
East Colfax Avenue

Service Description

A slow, grounding class for anyone craving a gentle practice before sleep. We begin with calming pranayama to settle the nervous system, followed by soft, accessible asana — often supported with light props — to prepare body and mind for rest. Ideal if you: Feel overstimulated or tired in the evenings Want to release tension gently Are looking for a quieter, restorative experience Open to all levels and ages. This is your space and your practice — listen to yourself and move in a way that feels right. About Pasha: Hello Colfax, I’m Pasha. I’ve been practicing yoga in its various forms since 2016, and have been sharing both practice and teaching of Hatha Yoga since 2022, after graduating from Denver Yoga Underground, led by the wonderful Derik Eselius. I’ve been fortunate to teach yoga in places such as Jamaica and Costa Rica during retreats, and I’ve spent the last few years teaching (often voluntarily) across the greater Denver area, supporting diverse communities through yoga practice. My Teaching In 2026, I’m happy to offer classes at Harmonist Sanctuary. In these classes, we explore Hatha Yoga in its many forms, with an emphasis on experience rather than performance. This is not about standing on your head or perfecting advanced poses. It’s about presence, curiosity, and connection. I guide the practice, but you’re always invited to make it truly your own—listening inward and reconnecting with your real self. I’m RYT-200 certified, CPR certified, insured, and professionally trained, but beyond credentials, I’m a deep believer in yoga as a cornerstone of both physical and mental health, and as a powerful way to explore what it means to be alive.


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Contact Details

  • 4633 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80220, USA

    720-924-1088

    info@harmonistsanctuary.com


“We are spiritual beings
having a human experience.” 
—Pierre De Chardin

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