Events

Puglia, Italy @ Masseria San Domenico & Cimino
June, July, September 2010

Masseria San Domenico & Cimino A Member of the Leading Small Hotels of the World, the hotel has been converted form a 15th century watchtower and possesses a unique charm: think whitewashed stone, ancient orchards and magnificent freeform pool, all set against an invariably blue sky. Leisure options include a lovely private beach, tennis and an 18-hole golf course.
(Condé Nast Traveller)

Morocco @ Jnane Tamsna
September 2010 - February 2011
Jnane Tamsna Meryanne Loum-Martin undoubtedly has the Midas touch. A-list celebrities flock to Jnane Tamsna like moths to a flame. It’s grand yet low-key, uber-stylish yet down-to-earth, and tranquil without ever being boring. How does she do it?
(Lonely Planet)
Marrakech, Morocco
Our peaceful oasis is located 18 km from Marrakech Kutubia and 10 km from the outskirts of town. When walking through the surrounding villages you will feel transported into another age.




Kumarakom (Kerala, India)
Kerala, God's own country with it's numerous slender coconut palms, never ending paddy fields, meandering lagoons and backwaters, hundreds of varieties of fauna and flora is calming and invigorating. Within God's own country lies Kumarakom, the charming emerald peninsula jutting into the ever-effervescent Vembanad Lake.
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Dynamic Progressive Fusion Yoga with Perumal
Dynamic implies an active changing style that is vigorous and purposeful. It means to be full of energy and enthusiasm while undergoing change / development. Progressive implies an informal, unrigged method of development. Yoga with Perumal starts off light and increases gradually in intensity until an intensity threshold is achieved. Fusion implies the blend of various yoga styles, systems and ideas. It is the conjunction point of these that are searched out, noted and expressed in a synergistic way.

Yoga with Perumal is an ever evolving yoga. It does not believe in a fixed form. If there is a form then that form will inevitably evolve to take a new shape. Ultimately the goal is to connect into the hidden aspects of yoga and discover ones own yoga practice.

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