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A compelling practice:

Gentle, rigorous, slow - flowing yoga sequences promote supple vitality, grace, and radiance from within. Portia Brockway is aware of the delight available to us through the appropriate practice of yoga. Her teaching reflects years of observation of her own body and those of her many students.

Portia Brockway has helped thousands to come to love Yoga, and include its practice in their lives on and off the mat. Students who seek a gentle yet rigorous approach are encouraged to attend. Portia has been recognized on PBS national television and the local press for her exemplary prenatal and postnatal instruction. She is known for her clear instruction, and personable yet meditative approach.

One class series is offered:

Wednesday Kripalu / Restorative Vinyasa
9:30 - 10:45 AM

There will be no class on Wednesday, October 31, 2007. Portia will be at a Thai Yoga Massage and Ayurveda training at Kripalu.

Wear loose comfortable clothing. Please bring a yoga (sticky) mat A limited number of extra mats are available at the studio if you would like to borrow one during your first class.

Our state-of-the-art studio is softly sun lit, and air conditioned during the summer months. Relaxation is encouraged by candle light during our evening classes.

*By reservation only. Please e-mail or call to make arrangements.

Drop-in rate : $20/class
For a 6 week series: $120

For details on payment and makeup policies, please go to: Guidelines

Did you see us in the Globe?
See the full set of Boston Globe photos of a session taught by our own Portia Brockway:

Click here to view article: The Boston Globe 

"...Portia Brockway, owner of Yoga in Harvard Square, a studio housed in the University Lutheran Church, goes to people's homes to teach one-off 'yoga parties,' as she calls them. Her clients will have a yoga class, says Brockway, then 'go drink their wine, have their dinner -- whatever they want.'

There are no statistics to measure the number of people engaging in this trend, but, Brockway, who's been teaching yoga since 1993, says, 'It's gotten more popular in the past two or three years.' "

--Lifestyle Section, Boston Globe, 2/23/06



For a comprehensive list of bodyworkers and health care services, most of whom are recommended by Portia and/or Yoga In Harvard Square students, please go to Resource List

Private and semi-private yoga sessions are available.
For more information go to: Private Instruction



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"For good health and high spirits!"
Yoga in Harvard Square
Since 1993