Mission Workshops and Courses:
Opening doors to something deeper

 

A Mission workshop gives students a chance to unpack a particular skill, technique or posture, and linger a bit longer than they would in a regular class. A workshop is a chance to explore and to ask questions. They are generally taught on a Friday night or at the weekend, giving students more time to sink in, reflect and learn.

Release, Restore, and Rebalance: Experience the Origin of MyoYin
with Jo Phee

Saturday 27th June: 2.00-4.00pm
£50

Join this exclusive 2-hour workshop featuring Jo Phee, the creator of the original MyoYin method. Celebrating 20 years of this unique practice, Jo makes a rare public appearance to guide students through this holistic technique that has helped countless individuals find relief from myofascial pains and mental stress.

 

MyoYin is a synergistic practice designed to work on the body from multiple angles. By combining targeted myofascial release ball techniques with the meditative, long-held stretches of Yin Yoga, participants will experience a comprehensive reset. This session focuses on releasing stubborn fascial restrictions, promoting emotional stability, and restoring a deep sense of inner calm.

 

Workshop Highlights:

  • Learn the original MyoYin techniques directly from its founder.
  • Gain insights into the science of fascia and how it impacts your overall health.
  • Enjoy a deeply restorative practice suitable for absolute beginners and experienced yogis alike.

 

Please note: Tennis balls will be available, but you are encouraged to bring your own for hygiene purposes.

Active/Hypnobirthing Workshop
with Lolly Stirk

Sunday 5th July: 12.30-6.00pm
£200

This unique live workshop for women and their birthing partners is informative, practical and confidence-building. Knowledge is power and you will gain a good understanding of physiological birth and how to cooperate with and encourage this innate and evolved process to flow.

 

Your environment has an enormous influence on the way you birth and Lolly pays particular attention to educating your partner on how to hold and protect your space. She will draw on her many years as a doula, yoga teacher, certified hypnobirther and childbirth educator to provide you with the tools for working together before and during the birth. You will learn how to release tension and fear though education, breathwork, visualisation, movement and massage.

 

There will be a maximum of 10 couples attending this workshop, giving time for individual questions. Ideally, this workshop should be taken in the third trimester of pregnancy, but it can be taken at any time.

Stand Proud, Rest Bright
with Antonio Blanco-Keegan

Friday 10th July: 6.00 – 8.00pm
£10 – £40

This two-hour Iyengar Yoga inspired practice is designed to create an affirming and welcoming space for LGBTQ+ students, while remaining open to anyone who would like to join. This workshop offers space to slow down, listen inwardly and cultivate a feeling of safety, belonging and authenticity.

 

Pride Month is a joyful time in London, and amid the noise, socialising and intensity of the season, it can be easy to lose touch with connection, vulnerability and wellbeing. It is an invitation to move beyond celebration and into a deeper experience of grounding, rest, connection and care.

 

Rooted in Iyengar Yoga principles, the practice explores alignment not as a pursuit of perfection in asana, but as a process of awareness, aligning the physical body with a deeper sense of self. Through thoughtful movement, breathing and rest, we will explore what it means to feel more fully embodied, more authentic and more at home in our own bodies.

 

The session will include:

  • Accessible Iyengar Yoga-based alignment principles
  • Standing postures to cultivate grounding, confidence and steadiness
  • Restorative postures and breathwork to support the nervous system
  • Gentle reflection woven throughout the practice
  • Inclusive, trauma-aware teaching and language
  • Plenty of props, modifications and options for all levels of experience

 

A portion of proceeds will be donated to Switchboard, the national LGBTQIA+ support line, helping to support the wider community.

Beginners Handstand Weekend Workshops
with Alona Zhuravel

Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th July: 12.30-3.30pm
£165

Are you new to handstands? Come learn from Cirque du Soleil performer Alona Zhuravel who since an early age has been gracing circus stages and big tops around the world.

 

These workshops are pitched at beginners and will help you understand the principles of alignment when upside down, first against the wall and then slowly away from it. You’ll build confidence and become familiar with the different shapes of a handstand — tuck, straddle and full handstand. The capacity of these workshops are limited so that Alona can spend time with you individually. You’ll also learn how to work safely with a partner.

Intermediate/Advanced Handstand Weekend Workshops
with Alona Zhuravel

Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th July: 4.00-7.00pm
£165

These workshops are for those who have a more established handstand practice.

 

You’ll work on sharpening your focus and perfecting alignment in the freestanding handstand. You’ll develop familiarity with tucks, straddles, full handstands and even flags and the one-armed handstand. You’ll work new and different shapes, some of which you may have practised before but others you probably haven’t!

Connection
with Eddie Stern & Hiley Du Seigneur

Monday 27th July: 6.30-8.30pm
£50

What does it mean to feel truly connected – to yourself, to others, and to the present moment?

 

Connection is a collaborative workshop that weaves together breathwork, meditation, intuitive movement, contact improvisation and restorative yoga to explore the experience of the embodied self and human connection.

 

The workshop begins with pranayama and meditation led by Eddie, creating a space for grounding, introspection and presence. From there, Hiley guides participants through intuitive movement, body awareness practices and dance-based exploration, gradually opening the possibility of authentic connection through movement, touch and shared experience.

 

The journey moves from individual awareness into relationship — from the experience of one’s own breath and body into a deeper exploration of how we connect with others. The workshop concludes with restorative postures and deep relaxation, allowing body and mind to integrate and settle.

 

 

About the teachers:

Eddie Stern began practising yoga at the age of eighteen. His introduction to yoga centred on meditation, study and lifestyle practices before he encountered postures and breathing techniques. Over decades of teaching and practice, his understanding of yoga has evolved from rigid structures and physical achievement towards a simpler, more adaptable approach rooted in the classical traditions of India. Today, Eddie teaches yoga as a practical path of self-inquiry, using posture, breath, relaxation and meditation as tools for cultivating awareness, resilience and connection.

 

Hiley Du Seigneur began studying classical ballet at the age of five and entered professional dance training in Paris at ten. Following injuries and personal challenges, she moved beyond the classical tradition to explore contemporary dance, modern jazz and character dance before discovering contact improvisation — a form that transformed her relationship with movement. Her later studies in yoga and pranayama deepened this exploration and now inform her teaching. Connection emerged from her own journey and reflects the space she once longed for herself: a place of safety, freedom, authenticity and connection with both self and others.

Ashtanga Immersion
with Kino MacGregor & Tim Feldmann

28th July – 2nd August
£690 for full immersion

Join Kino MacGregor and Tim Feldmann for a full week of practice, learning, and community. Each morning begins with Mysore-style practice, followed by afternoon workshops designed to deepen your philosophical and technical understanding of Ashtanga Yoga, refine your hands-on adjusting skills, and strengthen the connection between body, mind, and spirit.

 

Taken as a whole, the immersion will spark the fire for practice, method and lineage of Ashtanga Yoga.

 

You can sign up for the entire immersion (recommended) or cherry pick your way from the Mysore practice, Led Primary Series, or single workshops.

Tristhāna: The Heart of Vinyasa
with Stewart Gilchrist

Sunday 9th August: 1.00-3.00pm;
Friday 9th Oct: 6.00-8.00pm

£40 each

A series of workshops exploring the foundational elements of Vinyasa practice: breath, bandha and drishti — the three points through which practice becomes integrated. Each workshop can be taken individually or as a complete series.

 

The Series
Modern yoga is often taught as sequence. These workshops returns to the method.

Rooted in the Mysore tradition, these workshops explore Tristhāna – the principle that breath, body and mind are not separate, but unified through practice. Rather than adding more, we refine what is already there.

Each workshop combines āsana, prāṇāyāma, mantra and meditation, with hands-on adjustments and philosophical context drawn from Stewart’s decades of study and teaching.

 

Sunday 9th August: Bandha
Bandhas are often misunderstood. This workshop explores the subtle engagement of physical, energetic and mental locks — not as force, but as intelligent containment and direction of energy.

Without bandha, practice dissipates. With it, it becomes integrated.

 

Friday 9th Oct: Drishti
Where you place your gaze shapes your mind. This workshop focuses on drishti (or the discipline of attention) and how it influences stability, clarity and presence within practice.

To see clearly is to practise clearly.

 

Why this all matters:
In a landscape of increasingly diluted interpretations of yoga, this series returns to a direct, somatic and lineage-based approach. It is not performative, nor is it decorative.

Practice as it was intended to be: precise, embodied and whole.

Handstand Weekend: The Basics
with Yuval Ayalon

Saturday 5th – Sunday 6th September: 12.00-3.00pm
£165 for the weekend, £85 for one day

Over the two-day workshop Yuval will teach you the basics of handstands. He’ll help you establish a solid base necessary to take your handstand practice to a new level, safely and efficiently.

 

You’ll learn the technical preparations for handstands and come to understand and experience the alignment points of a straight line handstand. You’ll experiment with some different handstand shapes, learn balance strategies, and play with various wall drills, as well as different ways to enter a handstand.

 

This workshop is for beginners who can hold a handstand for 20 seconds against the wall. It is also for intermediate handstandsers who want to revisit the basics and improve alignment and control.

Handstand Weekend: Advanced
with Yuval Ayalon

Saturday 5th – Sunday 6th September: 3.30-6.30pm
£165 for the weekend, £85 for one day

Saturday’s class will focus on refining the different shapes of handstands (tuck, pike and straddle) and adapting them for advanced level transitions and sequences.

 

Sunday’s class will focus on press to handstand, stalders, and the holy grail: one-armed handstands.

 

Both workshops are intended to give students a better understanding of how to practise complex handstands, and how to create or refine their own practice routine. While the workshops can be taken individually, you’ll get the most out of Yuval’s teachings by taking both.

 

These workshops are suitable for students with a committed handstand practice, and who can hold a solid handstand for at least 30 seconds.

MyoYin for Sports Recovery
with Nicky Hadjithoma

Friday 25th September: 6.00-8.00pm
£40

This 2hr workshop is designed exclusively for all movement enthusiasts. Whether your practice of choice is yoga asana, running, calisthenics, capoeira or cross fit, this workshop is designed to teach you how to be proactive in your recovery and enhance your long-term performance.

 

With so much emphasis placed on building strength, refining technique and reaching personal goals – the accumulative effects can often result in tightness, inflammation and myofascial pain. In order to alleviate these restrictions, MyoYin offers us a practice that can speed up the recovery process and help to keep our fitness goals on track.

 

MyoYin is a highly effective dual-modality that combines targeted myofascial release ball techniques with slow, passive Yin Yoga holds. Practiced separately, both myofascial release and Yin Yoga are designed to facilitate deep tissue relaxation, improve range of motion, enhance circulation, reduce pain, and enhance sports performance. When we combine these practices, the results are immediate and significantly amplified.

 

Remember, OFF days are just as important as ON days.

 

Highly-esteemed within the international Yin Yoga community, Nicky is one of London’s most senior teachers and educators. For those interested in her 60hr MyoYin Training held in December, this is a great workshop to trial the practice and her teaching style.

 

Note: tennis balls will be provided, but we highly encourage you to bring your own myofascial release balls (2 x single balls and 1 x peanut ball).

The Core Self
with John Stirk

Wednesday 7th October
9.30am – 5.00pm

£130

In essence we have no material core, our true centre is spatial – freedom from ourself lies within ourself.

 

All aspects of our ‘self’ are organized around a core of dynamic emptiness central to our existence. This centre is experienced when we awaken sensations free from the weight of conditioned perceptions.

 

Core energy manifests as a boundless outpouring that dissolves habitual patterns from the inside out, clearing the way for inherent qualities to arise. These qualities surface on the back of a profound sense of emergent freedom.

 

Using a simple and direct approach, this daylongs provide the means through which we can dissolve layers of conditioning that inhibit freedom from ourselves.

 

Some yoga or meditation experience required.

 

John Stirk is a yoga teacher and author with a background in osteopathy. He has been teaching and running courses for more than 40 years in the UK and internationally. He has published several books, notably The Original Body, Primal movement for Yoga Teachers, (2015) and Deeper Still, Authentic Embodiment for Yoga Teachers (2021).

Weekend of Workshops
with Jared McCann

Friday 23rd – Sunday 25th October
£50 per workshop or £235 for full weekend

Join Jared for a weekend of workshops with a strong emphasis on functional movement, clear sequencing, and practices that make sense in real bodies and real lives.

 

Expect smart transitions, intelligent use of breath, and space to explore rather than perform. Jared is particularly skilled at creating classes that challenge students while remaining inclusive, offering options that support longevity in practice.

4-Week Handstand Course
with Sammy Dinneen

Next Dates TBC
£78
This handstand course focuses on press to handstand.

 

The course embarks on a journey of balance, strength, and poise. The classes will unfold with careful guidance, focusing on foundational elements crucial for success.

 

You will delve into body tension, understanding weight distribution, and mastering proper alignment. Each session cultivates mindfulness as students gradually overcome fears and build confidence in inversions. Progression unfolds through drills targeting shoulder stability, wrist mobility, and body awareness.

 

With instruction, participants learn to kick up, finding stability against gravity’s pull. Amidst hard work and determination, you will discover newfound strength and agility on the palms of your hands.