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‘Art & Yoga’ workshop series

Dawn DiVita is a Waynesville yoga instructor. Donated photo Dawn DiVita is a Waynesville yoga instructor. Donated photo

The Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC) will present “Art & Yoga: Embodiment & Creative Expression,” a new class series designed to nourish both body and soul. 

This unique program merges the grounding flow of yoga with the expressive freedom of art-making. The first session will be from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, at Yoga DiVita, located at 225 Church St. in Waynesville.

Led by longtime yoga instructor Dawn DiVita and abstract artist Lindsay Keeling, this two-hour workshop invites participants to explore the connection between movement and creativity in a welcoming, beginner-friendly environment. No prior yoga or art experience is necessary, just a willingness to move, create and be present.

“We begin with yoga to tune into awareness, breath, and the subtle sensations that nurture creativity,” said DiVita, who brings over 20 years of experience in yoga and Ayurveda. “When a challenge rises, smile and breathe. Pause to feel and be open to the possibilities.”

Following the gentle yoga session, participants will enjoy a handcrafted lemonade from Roll Up Herbal Bar before diving into an intuitive art experience with Keeling.

 “Art and yoga are both great ways to reduce stress,” Keeling said. “This new series pairs the two in a way that will help you feel calm and confident in expressing yourself.”

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Attendees will explore acrylic painting techniques including color mixing, mark making and expressive gestures on both paper and canvas. All materials are provided. Participants will leave with a completed piece of artwork and a sense of renewal.

The cost is $55 per person, which includes all materials and refreshments. Ages 16 and up.

This class is ideal for anyone looking to relax, break through creative blocks and connect with themselves in a deeper way. Space is limited. Early registration is encouraged.

To register and/or learn more, visit haywoodarts.org/art-yoga-series.

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