$78.00
Deep Rest: 2-hour Restorative Yoga with Singing Bowls with Angeline Chia, May 18
River Valley
Sunday, May 18, 2025
1pm - 3pm
This extended restorative yoga practice invites you to soften, to surrender, and to rediscover the quiet within. A pause from the noise, a homecoming to ourselves.
Through breathwork, meditation, and fully supported postures, we will ease into deep conscious relaxation, allowing the body and mind to release layers of held tension.
The sound vibrations from singing bowls will weave through our journey to support us in experiencing deepened states of relaxation, where healing unfolds naturally.
This practice offers a gentle space to slow down and restore. Whether you feel drained, restless or simply long to reconnect with yourself, you are welcome here. No experience needed, just a willingness to receive.
Price
$78
Session will be capped 10 participants to ensure there is ample space for deep rest.
Cancellation Policy
Please note that this event is non-refundable.
ABOUT ANGELINE CHIA
Angeline’s yoga journey began in 2012 in her bedroom following classes on YouTube. Her love for yoga is best described as a long-term relationship, where you've been through various seasons of life, practicing moderately and allowing it to take root in a sustainable way. She has benefited the most from the introspective and self-study part of the practice which continues to enrich her life off the mat.
She believes each practice begins with an intention, so that it becomes clear what type of energy we need, to find balance on that particular day. From there, we take mindful options and steer ourselves towards practicing in a way that will serve and support us, even in a group class setting. While there is room for creative and dynamic exploration during classes on energetic days, Angeline also seeks to nurture and offer guidance for those looking for a more grounded practice. Angeline is naturally inclined towards healing modalities and have undertaken trainings in reiki, sound therapy and honing her intuition.
She is currently seeking to deepen her practice and offerings in Restorative Yoga, where she focuses more on creating a safe space for the nervous system to down-regulate and release long held tension.