Creative Writing and Yoga Workshop with Alice Vincent and Erin Taylor
yoga, writing, balance
A meaningful collaboration from yoga coach and writer Erin Taylor and author Alice Vincent (Why Women Grow). This accessible event is open to those looking to slow down, breathe deeply and pay attention to create space and gain understanding.
Closed to the public on Saturdays, join us at Chelsea Physic Garden for this special and exclusive Writing and Yoga workshop where you will find the space to move and savour at the intersection of writing and yoga delivered by Savour Sessions and Balance Practice a meaningful collaboration from yoga coach and writer Erin Taylor and author Alice Vincent (Why Women Grow). This accessible event is open to those looking to slow down, breathe deeply and pay attention to create space and gain understanding.
The event will consist of two parts: a gentle and inspiring movement class from Erin, followed by a short creative guidance and writing workshop from Alice. This session has been created with the intention of finding balance and creativity as we move into autumn, to explore how we can use yoga as a creative beginning to our writing, and writing as a means of harnessing our attention.
Tea and coffee will be provided and there will be time to explore the beautiful Chelsea Physic Garden in its autumn glow afterwards.
Please bring your own yoga mat and journal.
Teacher bios:
Alice Vincent
Alice Vincent is a writer. Her books include Why Women Grow, Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival and Rootbound, Rewilding a Life. A columnist for The Guardian and The New Statesman, Alice writes for Vogue, The Financial Times and The Times. She is the host of the Why Women Grow and In Haste podcasts and creator of her bi-weekly newsletter, savour.
Erin Taylor
Erin Taylor is a writer and yoga coach in the US and UK. She is the founder of Athletes for Yoga, author of Hit Reset and Work IN, and coaches professional athletes, everyday runners, pre- and post-natal women, office workers, and anyone looking to create their practice and enhance their wellbeing. In her newsletter, Balance Practice, she offers practical tools to inspire and support balance.