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Claire is inspired by her background as a RN, drawing focus to restorative practices that are vital for caregivers, empaths and individuals experiencing burnout.

 

She completed her 200hr yoga teacher training (YTT) with Heidi Sormaz of Fresh Yoga, based in New Haven, Connecticut. Claire’s teaching style is rooted in Hatha and Forrest yoga practices. Her classes welcome anyone with a beginning understanding of yoga. You can expect a thoughtful asana practice that uses intentional breath work to promote resilience and healing.

 

Forever a student to practices that nourish and harmonize balance, yoga continues to connect her with purposeful intention and truth in all her endeavors. She is delighted to share the fluency of creative, healing yoga.

 

"Yoga has been part of my life for over 10 years, and my practice is a place where I can connect with the creation of vibrant energy and restorative self-care.... In my sequencing, I love unfurling stressful layers that might be guarding personal growth. You will feel radiantly strong and buoyant through classes that engage your self-awareness."

Auke Bay location:

11798 Glacier Highway, Suite #6

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Downtown location:

174 South Franklin Street - upper level

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(907)723-8188

Now is the time to create healthy change. Join Auke Bay Yoga,  a community where you will be welcomed, supported, and able to experience the true benefits of yoga… body, mind, and spirit

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Land Acknowledgement: It is our privilege and honor at Auke Bay Yoga to live, work, and practice here on Lingít Aani, on the unceded territory of the Áak'w Kwáan who have resided in this area since time immemorial, and who have historically been displaced from what we know today as Berners Bay and the Auke Bay areas of D'zantiki Héeni, known by its colonized name of Juneau. 

 

We would also like to recognize our relatives of the Taku River, the T'aaku Kwáan who came to reside at Anax Ya Andagan Ye' otherwise known as South Douglas, without recognizing them would further contribute to the erasure of their very existence and the many contributions they have made to this community in the past, now, and in the future. The T'aaku are our relatives, we care for them, and are thankful for the stewardships they too will continue to make in perpetuity.

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Gunalchéesh to the Áak'w Kwáan for your continued stewardship and guidance as we move forward together recognizing the historical and ongoing harms of colonialism. We humbly give thanks to the land and its ancestors for their wisdom, strength, and generosity. May we honor and protect this sacred earth together for generations to come.

© 2022 AUKE BAY YOGA

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