Tuning the Instrument: Teaching the Therapeutic Private - A 10hr OnlineTraining w Dages Juvelier Keates

$150.00

ONLINE

Friday December 6th

10:30a-1:30p EST

Saturday December 7th and Sunday December 8th

10:00a - 1:30p

You are a yoga teacher and practitioner. 

You have someone who is interested in private yoga sessions with you. What do you do?

A private yoga session is different from a group practice. In a private, you tune your instrument, in a class, you play for the symphony! This workshop is focused on training teachers to work with privates. Learn Katonah techniques to precisely read and adjust your private students. We will cover a basic structure for sequencing and organizing a session to best serve the needs of different types of students. You will gain hands-on experience to gain confidence through applied knowledge.


We will cover:

  • Basic modules for organizing the session

  • Working with injuries, older students and those with limited mobility

  • Breakdown of frequently used poses and techniques along with their adjustments/modifications

  • Props: chairs, straps, poles, blocks and their substitutes

  • How to articulate Katonah Yoga theory to students


Please ask a friend or student to join you for our hands-on sessions on Saturday and Sunday. Friday will be a discussion.

This training will be small and personal, enabling each participant to get the information that will best support them in empowering others. Specific questions can be emailed to Dages in advance, or feel to bring in your real life examples for mentoring.

Prerequisite:

As this training will cover Katonah Yoga material, taking some Katonah Yoga classes is suggested. 


About Dages:

Beginning in 2002, Dages’s yogic studies have earned her accreditations in Bihar, Kundalini and Katonah lineages. Her syncretic teaching style has been profoundly impacted by immersion in studies with her mentor Nevine Michaan, founder of Katonah Yoga. Dages has taught retreats and trainings globally. In 2018, she released her first book “Radical Acts of Embodiment: Teaching and Practices of Katonah Yoga” with a reading at McNally Jackson (NYC).

Dages works with and through the materiality of the body as a somatic space for holding paradox. Her works explore performative and poetic methodologies in researching internal cartographies of somatic, psychoanalytic, and nonhuman knowledges. She lives and works between Stockholm, Sweden and New York City.


Testimonials from Past Participants:

“Dages is a master of both Katonah material and teaching in general. I felt like I received 15 hours of personal therapeutic attention from both Dages and my fellow students - all so eager learn the material and practice on each other. What a truly magical and enlightening weekend. More, please!”

“Dages is the best!! This course really helped me gain the confidence I was looking for to read and adjust my students one in one.”

“Whether your goal is to improve the experience for your existing clients or take on your very first one, you will absolutely walk away from this program with tools and confidence to do so! Having the opportunity to tap into Dages' extensive experience and her passion for sharing all she knows is invaluable. The set-up of the program was both professional and extremely productive; from the high quality materials to the vast amount of hands on practice each student was able to experience.”

"This training exceeded my expectations on so many levels. The wealth of knowledge and passion that Dages has for this practice is undeniable. This training will expand not only your teaching, but the lens in which you see the World."

“I highly recommend this training module with Dages. I left feeling empowered and filled with practical knowledge on how to give a therapeutic private. I was thoroughly impressed with the structure of the weekend and well Dages time-managed each day. Dages expanded my imagination of what a "yoga practice" looks like and how every body and every mind can benefit from these therapeutic poses and breath work.”

“The Teaching the Therapeutic Private training with Dages was an incredible experience. We learned practical, applicable tools for working with students one-on-one, and were immersed into the magic of Katonah yoga theory. The work was profoundly deep and yet playful. Especially as a vinyasa teacher who primarily teaches group classes, I learned so much and feel so much better equipped to teach privates. I can't recommend this training enough.”

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ONLINE

Friday December 6th

10:30a-1:30p EST

Saturday December 7th and Sunday December 8th

10:00a - 1:30p

You are a yoga teacher and practitioner. 

You have someone who is interested in private yoga sessions with you. What do you do?

A private yoga session is different from a group practice. In a private, you tune your instrument, in a class, you play for the symphony! This workshop is focused on training teachers to work with privates. Learn Katonah techniques to precisely read and adjust your private students. We will cover a basic structure for sequencing and organizing a session to best serve the needs of different types of students. You will gain hands-on experience to gain confidence through applied knowledge.


We will cover:

  • Basic modules for organizing the session

  • Working with injuries, older students and those with limited mobility

  • Breakdown of frequently used poses and techniques along with their adjustments/modifications

  • Props: chairs, straps, poles, blocks and their substitutes

  • How to articulate Katonah Yoga theory to students


Please ask a friend or student to join you for our hands-on sessions on Saturday and Sunday. Friday will be a discussion.

This training will be small and personal, enabling each participant to get the information that will best support them in empowering others. Specific questions can be emailed to Dages in advance, or feel to bring in your real life examples for mentoring.

Prerequisite:

As this training will cover Katonah Yoga material, taking some Katonah Yoga classes is suggested. 


About Dages:

Beginning in 2002, Dages’s yogic studies have earned her accreditations in Bihar, Kundalini and Katonah lineages. Her syncretic teaching style has been profoundly impacted by immersion in studies with her mentor Nevine Michaan, founder of Katonah Yoga. Dages has taught retreats and trainings globally. In 2018, she released her first book “Radical Acts of Embodiment: Teaching and Practices of Katonah Yoga” with a reading at McNally Jackson (NYC).

Dages works with and through the materiality of the body as a somatic space for holding paradox. Her works explore performative and poetic methodologies in researching internal cartographies of somatic, psychoanalytic, and nonhuman knowledges. She lives and works between Stockholm, Sweden and New York City.


Testimonials from Past Participants:

“Dages is a master of both Katonah material and teaching in general. I felt like I received 15 hours of personal therapeutic attention from both Dages and my fellow students - all so eager learn the material and practice on each other. What a truly magical and enlightening weekend. More, please!”

“Dages is the best!! This course really helped me gain the confidence I was looking for to read and adjust my students one in one.”

“Whether your goal is to improve the experience for your existing clients or take on your very first one, you will absolutely walk away from this program with tools and confidence to do so! Having the opportunity to tap into Dages' extensive experience and her passion for sharing all she knows is invaluable. The set-up of the program was both professional and extremely productive; from the high quality materials to the vast amount of hands on practice each student was able to experience.”

"This training exceeded my expectations on so many levels. The wealth of knowledge and passion that Dages has for this practice is undeniable. This training will expand not only your teaching, but the lens in which you see the World."

“I highly recommend this training module with Dages. I left feeling empowered and filled with practical knowledge on how to give a therapeutic private. I was thoroughly impressed with the structure of the weekend and well Dages time-managed each day. Dages expanded my imagination of what a "yoga practice" looks like and how every body and every mind can benefit from these therapeutic poses and breath work.”

“The Teaching the Therapeutic Private training with Dages was an incredible experience. We learned practical, applicable tools for working with students one-on-one, and were immersed into the magic of Katonah yoga theory. The work was profoundly deep and yet playful. Especially as a vinyasa teacher who primarily teaches group classes, I learned so much and feel so much better equipped to teach privates. I can't recommend this training enough.”

ONLINE

Friday December 6th

10:30a-1:30p EST

Saturday December 7th and Sunday December 8th

10:00a - 1:30p

You are a yoga teacher and practitioner. 

You have someone who is interested in private yoga sessions with you. What do you do?

A private yoga session is different from a group practice. In a private, you tune your instrument, in a class, you play for the symphony! This workshop is focused on training teachers to work with privates. Learn Katonah techniques to precisely read and adjust your private students. We will cover a basic structure for sequencing and organizing a session to best serve the needs of different types of students. You will gain hands-on experience to gain confidence through applied knowledge.


We will cover:

  • Basic modules for organizing the session

  • Working with injuries, older students and those with limited mobility

  • Breakdown of frequently used poses and techniques along with their adjustments/modifications

  • Props: chairs, straps, poles, blocks and their substitutes

  • How to articulate Katonah Yoga theory to students


Please ask a friend or student to join you for our hands-on sessions on Saturday and Sunday. Friday will be a discussion.

This training will be small and personal, enabling each participant to get the information that will best support them in empowering others. Specific questions can be emailed to Dages in advance, or feel to bring in your real life examples for mentoring.

Prerequisite:

As this training will cover Katonah Yoga material, taking some Katonah Yoga classes is suggested. 


About Dages:

Beginning in 2002, Dages’s yogic studies have earned her accreditations in Bihar, Kundalini and Katonah lineages. Her syncretic teaching style has been profoundly impacted by immersion in studies with her mentor Nevine Michaan, founder of Katonah Yoga. Dages has taught retreats and trainings globally. In 2018, she released her first book “Radical Acts of Embodiment: Teaching and Practices of Katonah Yoga” with a reading at McNally Jackson (NYC).

Dages works with and through the materiality of the body as a somatic space for holding paradox. Her works explore performative and poetic methodologies in researching internal cartographies of somatic, psychoanalytic, and nonhuman knowledges. She lives and works between Stockholm, Sweden and New York City.


Testimonials from Past Participants:

“Dages is a master of both Katonah material and teaching in general. I felt like I received 15 hours of personal therapeutic attention from both Dages and my fellow students - all so eager learn the material and practice on each other. What a truly magical and enlightening weekend. More, please!”

“Dages is the best!! This course really helped me gain the confidence I was looking for to read and adjust my students one in one.”

“Whether your goal is to improve the experience for your existing clients or take on your very first one, you will absolutely walk away from this program with tools and confidence to do so! Having the opportunity to tap into Dages' extensive experience and her passion for sharing all she knows is invaluable. The set-up of the program was both professional and extremely productive; from the high quality materials to the vast amount of hands on practice each student was able to experience.”

"This training exceeded my expectations on so many levels. The wealth of knowledge and passion that Dages has for this practice is undeniable. This training will expand not only your teaching, but the lens in which you see the World."

“I highly recommend this training module with Dages. I left feeling empowered and filled with practical knowledge on how to give a therapeutic private. I was thoroughly impressed with the structure of the weekend and well Dages time-managed each day. Dages expanded my imagination of what a "yoga practice" looks like and how every body and every mind can benefit from these therapeutic poses and breath work.”

“The Teaching the Therapeutic Private training with Dages was an incredible experience. We learned practical, applicable tools for working with students one-on-one, and were immersed into the magic of Katonah yoga theory. The work was profoundly deep and yet playful. Especially as a vinyasa teacher who primarily teaches group classes, I learned so much and feel so much better equipped to teach privates. I can't recommend this training enough.”