Beloved Yoga to Reopen on Sunset Hills Road This Month

Beloved Yoga: A Sanctuary for All, a local studio with another location in Great Falls, is reopening in Reston on Saturday, Feb. 10.

The previous studio at 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive closed at the end of March last year. The new 6,000-square-foot facility at 11109 Sunset Hills Road has four studios, three well-being rooms and lounge.

A ribbon cutting ceremony is set for 3 p.m. From 7:30-9:30 p.m. that evening, the GuruGanesha band will play rock n’ roll for the soul to “activate the space,” said Michelle Delino, who heads public relations and marketing for the studio. On Sunday, Feb. 11, the studio will offer free classes and talks in the lounge throughout the day. 

Here’s more about the studio from its website:

At BelovedYoga, we embrace all traditions and paths of yoga and our classes are designed to give you a complete yoga experience. Our teachers come from different lineages offering you a well balanced practice and exposure to this ancient practice. One intention that you will find in all our classes is the philosophy of flow, integrating breath with movement creating a meditative space for the mind, body and spirit.

To attend the grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony, RSVP by emailing [email protected].

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