A director and a head teacher of "YogaJaya", Patrick Oncia will hold his Freestyle hatha yoga workshop and discussions at "Kitae-ru" (Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center) in Feb. 4th and 5th.
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The workshop will be a place for beginners to experience real yoga, and for people who have done to deepen their own practice. Join it and enjoy yoga if you would like to feel peaceful and powerful energy of Patrick.
Soso cafe will hold a rounge party having Patrick and John Connell as DJs. You can enjoy the time of after yoga in the music world that is also Patrick's background.
For Patrick Oancia Freestyle hatha yoga workshop and discussions inquiry, please contactto Yoga studio innerpeace Shiho Yamaki (innerpeace@s8.dion.ne.jp)
YogaJaya workshop after party
Date: 4th January, 2006 20:00-23:00
Fee: Free, it costs just in case you eat and drink.
Place: SOSO
Address: 1F Sansei Bld. S1 W13 Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Japan
Tel: +81-11-280-2240
Patrick Oancia
Patrick Oancia has been Djing for 20 years. His style ranges from downtempo grooves mixed with classic rock, jazz and funk to all genre electronica. Patrick has held residencies and played at night clubs and monthly events in Tokyo and abroad, spinning at clubs including Yellow, Womb, Fai, Loop, On Air West, Club Citta, and Seco bar just to name a few. Patrick is active in music production, and live music performance as well as pursuing interests in multi-level art/creation collaborations. Patrick is the director and head teacher of YogaJaya in Tokyo. He teaches yoga primarily to share the profound aspects it can have on ones life, and show how it can be integrated into daily living to engage complete individual trasformation.
John Connell
John began djing house in Glasgow and Edinburgh in 1996. In 2000, he relocated to London playing at many bars and clubs before moving to Tokyo. Spinning extensively at house and techno parties in Tokyo over the last four years, he has held residencies at many respected venues like Womb, Yellow and Air, playing with some of the most influential djs and producers in the world, such as Richie Hawtin, Ricardo Villalobos and Sven Vath. Meeting dj and production partner Akira at Womb, they decided to start an event where they could share their enthusiasm with people looking for fresh music and in October 2004 began minimal, clickhouse-techno party Liminal.