When yoga studios around the world were told to close in March it had an immediate impact on the lives of the people who created them and their students. These are the stories of four studios in their own words.
Spain
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Agnes Kru, the Yoga Hut, Mallorca
“We started the Yoga Hut in mid-2018 in Binissalem, a tiny village between Mallorca’s wine country and the mountains. It’s a small space but we have access to a large outdoor area with a lawn. We offer Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin and Yoga Nidra as well as Qi Gong.
When we went into lockdown, I started using Zoom. Another teacher recorded her classes and put them online on YouTube. Some teachers stopped completely.
I realised quickly that students needed the connection that came with my classes. Because they really wanted to see each other, nobody switched off their video. People were crying.
Now the situation is loosening in Mallorca studios can open again. We have hand sanitisers at the entrance to the studio. Everyone brings their own mats and props and they keep a safe distance apart from each other. But some teachers and students are still afraid and want to wait for a while.
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