
Tara na at panoorin ang unang bidyo ng Peryodiko!

AGAWAN BASE bidyo party!
SAT (Oct 24), 9pm, Pablo Gallery, Cubao X!
w/ Sugarfree, Playphonics, Cambio, Gasulina, and Peryodiko!
entrance is free! dala kayo relief goods pls! ayuz.

I met Roland at the Global Mala Project 2009 about a month ago. I didn’t exactly meet him formally (“Isla meet Roland, Roland–Isla”), but I did join his Bhakti Urban Flow class. When I scanned through the Global Mala event schedule, the name of the class caught my curiosity so I just had to try it.
Bhakti Urban Flow–what is it? The class description on the Bliss Yoga Manila site is short and sweet: Bhakti Urban Flow is an amazing practice of chanting and vinyasa. We begin the class with a chant and end with a chant. Not to worry…chanting is of no religious origin. It’s a way to prepare the mind and body for a vigorous practice and calm the mind at the end before moving back into our daily lives. That is exactly how it went during my first class. Roland’s mesmerizing voice drew in my full attention at the start of the class. It also kept me focused when I thought I couldn’t hold those balance poses any longer. After the height of all the energy, the humming sound of chanting at the end of the class was welcoming.
We finally got to meet formally, or rather–informally, on Facebook… Ahh, the wonders of Facebook! I got a few messages from Roland about the weekly charity classes at Bliss, which to me is an excellent way to DO yoga. So I visited the studio last week when my sister and I joined Francesca Regala’s charity class. I was overjoyed to see Roland there… It was like seeing an old friend again after so many years. He gave us a small tour of his Bliss-full place with a little history of how it came about.
I shouldn’t give it all away though. Come and experience it for yourself! You’d love it! There will be no better time to do this than on Roland’s charity class this Saturday, October 24, at 11:00am-12:30pm. Proceeds will go towards the continuing relief efforts for those affected by Typhoon Parma/Pepeng in the Northern Philippines. See you there!
- i s l a

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Friday October 23, 6pm to 9pm
Ashtanga Basics
Intro to Ashtanga Yoga Principles
Whether you are curious about it or you want to review the guiding basics, this workshop is for you. Under the guidance and expertise of two Ashtanga Greenpath Vinyasa California certified teachers Allen Enrique and Amitabha Ebj you will learn proper sun salutations and some basic poses, explore breathing and in deep of the unique principle system of Ashtanga yoga breath-movement.
Php600 including sentient snacks
Saturday October 24, 1:30pm to 4:30pm
Ashtanga Primary Series
Step Up – Step by Step Approach
Challenging asanas, fine-tuning the Ashtanga Vinyasa flow series. Here, Allen & Amitabha outline the proper guides, breaking down and modifying several difficult poses so one can finally experience them. This focuses more information on vinyasa, drishti, bandhas, mudras, and introduction to pranayama plus yoga philosophy. Regular practitioners are highly recommended to attend. We welcome all levels.
Php600 including sentient snacks
Body Mind Well-Being Inc.
For reservations
call (032) 511 2342 / (032) 232 3332
SMS 0922 832 2500
Email bodymindwellbeing@yahoo.com
A Weekend Retreat of the Senses
November 28-30, 2009 at the San Juan Surf Resort, La Union
Get the chance to learn Vinyasa yoga, commune with nature, ride quality waves, dance to the beat of the drums and nourish yourself with healthy wholesome food. Take a breather from your everyday lives and create a space where you can feel the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle.
The FLOW Surf.Yoga.Samba Weekend Retreat aims to unify the body mind and soul. We offer each guest an experience of a lifetime. Practicing yoga will develop focus, strength and flexibility. Surfing will develop your confidence, stamina and ocean awareness. Dancing and creating music enhances sense of well-being and build social skills. The whole retreat is complemented with vegetarian food to help nourish this unique journey to self-discovery.
P6,500 per person
P6,000 early bird rate (Register and pay on or before October 5, 2009)
Package Inclusions:
- 2 Vinyasa Yoga sessions by Monica Eleazar-Manzano
- 2 Surfing lessons with Luke Landrigan of The Billabong Surf School
- 2 Samba lessons and jamming with Escola de Samba Manila
- Roundtrip transportation from Manila-La Union
- 3D, 2N aircon accommodation at San Juan Surf Resort
- Vegetarian Meals (with chicken and fish options)
- Flow T-Shirts
- Tote Bag with freebies from our sponsors
This event is co-presented by Gaiam and Sanuk.
In partnership with Nivea.
Sponsors- ROX, Sea to Summit, Nalgene, Fitflop, Fluidsurf, Twinkle,
Oishi, Moringana, Googoo&Gaga, Brownbelly and Dharma.
Media partners Action & Fitness, Onesport, QTV, NU107
To register, visit our website at http://flowsurfyogasamba.multiply.com or email us at flowsurfyogasamba@gmail.com.
The People Behind FLOW
Monica Eleazar-Manzano is a certified Vinyasa yoga instructor through Greenpath Boracay Yoga. She is also a Post-Natal certified yoga instructor with the Yoga Teachers Association of Australia (YTTA). DHARMA and INDIGObaby are her brands where she sells all-natural bath and body products for yoginis and yummy mummies.
Luke Landrigan is the chief team rider and team captain of The Stoked Inc-Billabong Surf Team in the Philippines. He has won numerous surf competitions for both shortboard and long boarding in the country and emerged the 2009 Champion of the Aurora Surf Cup Challenge. In November 2008, Luke led the Philippine national surfing squad to a silver-medal finish at the first-ever Asian Beach Games in Bali, Indonesia.
As a professional surf instructor, Luke received his training in Australia. He is the first Filipino to be awarded Australia’s prestigious Bronze Medallion, surf rescue and CPR/life-saving BY SURF LIFE SAVING AUSTRALIA, a globally-recognized credential. Luke has also earned a Surfing Australia Level 1 Certification for surf instruction, a world-class qualification that permits him to teach anywhere in the world.
Toni Bernardo is a full time percussionist, who has studied and performed the musics of Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas, including West African drumming, dance and song; Japanese Taiko drumming and Nagauta music, including the Shamisen and Tsuzumi; Northern Philippine gong and drum ensemble; Indian Bhangra rhythms; Flamenco cajon; Cuban Mambo and Rumba; Brazilian samba; and African-American music traditions. Toni has given numerous performances and workshops through the various groups she has been part of and has led. She is currently the Diretora da Bateria of the Escola de Samba de Manila.
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