New Yoga Studios Open in Atlanta and Tucker
Tucker Yoga Cooperative’s Elizabeth Yates, Kyle Dondero and Mandy Dixon. (Photo: Amy Wenk)
The Tucker Yoga Cooperative, a membership-based yoga community designed to create an affordable, small and intimate place to practice, celebrated its grand opening on February 8 in its new home on the lower level of the First Christian Church of Atlanta, 4532 Lavista Road in Tucker.
The studio is a collaborative offering from three local yogis—Elizabeth Yates, Mandy Dixon and Kyle Dondero—who each hail from different backgrounds and traditions but share a desire to uplift others. They offer 14 classes a week and a variety of workshops, featuring hatha,
On March 14, atl kula celebrated its opening with a ribbon-cutting and free classes at its 1900-square-feet studio at Atlantic Station, 260 18th Street NW, Suite 10160, in Atlanta. The Pilates, yoga and Barre studio has three practice rooms, 10 instructors and a full schedule with more than 45 classes each week.
Husband and wife founders, Corey and Kiara Johnson, envision the space as one that will foster “kula” or community. They hope to create a holistic wellness haven and plan to compliment daily classes with events that address all dimensions of health and well-being. The conscious design of the studio’s interior offers a natural sanctuary from the surrounding area with a stone wall, koi pond and plentiful plant life. For more information, visit atlkula.com, email [email protected] or call 404-398-2763.
The studio is a collaborative offering from three local yogis—Elizabeth Yates, Mandy Dixon and Kyle Dondero—who each hail from different backgrounds and traditions but share a desire to uplift others. They offer 14 classes a week and a variety of workshops, featuring hatha,
Corey and Kiara Johnson. (Photo: Ryan Adkins, iLLUSiONÀGE Productions)
svaroopa, flow, restorative, and children’s yoga along with meditation, qi gong and more. For details, visit Tucker-Yoga.com, email [email protected], or call 404-969-5603.On March 14, atl kula celebrated its opening with a ribbon-cutting and free classes at its 1900-square-feet studio at Atlantic Station, 260 18th Street NW, Suite 10160, in Atlanta. The Pilates, yoga and Barre studio has three practice rooms, 10 instructors and a full schedule with more than 45 classes each week.
Husband and wife founders, Corey and Kiara Johnson, envision the space as one that will foster “kula” or community. They hope to create a holistic wellness haven and plan to compliment daily classes with events that address all dimensions of health and well-being. The conscious design of the studio’s interior offers a natural sanctuary from the surrounding area with a stone wall, koi pond and plentiful plant life. For more information, visit atlkula.com, email [email protected] or call 404-398-2763.