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Yoga on Country

Discover a unique cultural experience in the heart of Barangaroo.

Join us at Stargazer Lawn in Barangaroo Reserve every Wednesday at 12pm to take part in Yoga on Country, our First Nations-inspired yoga sessions offering a blend of traditional practices and modern wellness techniques, designed to nourish your mind, body, and soul.

When: Every Wednesday 12pm to 1pm 
Where: Meet at Stargazer Lawn near the lifts, Barangaroo Reserve

Each 60-minute experience is unique to the individual & based on participants willingness to be open & curious to the unfolding of First Nations cultural, spiritual beliefs & practices.

Many of our cultural beliefs, practices & ceremonies require deep listening, mindfulness, cleansing & clarity which can be in alignment to the 8 practices of yoga, and in particular, asana (yoga poses), pranayama (breath work), niyama (observance), dharana (concentration) & dhyana (meditation).
 
What to Expect
Our sessions are designed to be inclusive and welcoming to all. Whether you're a seasoned yogi or a complete beginner, you'll find a space to relax, rejuvenate, and connect with yourself and others.

Jacqui Jarrett is a proud Dharawal and Gumbaynggirr woman, elder and a traditional owner of the Sydney Basin. Aunty Jacqui was born on Gadigal land with Gweagal, Bidigal, Gadigal, Wangal and Dharawal among other Sydney clan bloodlines and kinship links. Aunty Jacqui’s mother is a Timbery and Jacqui comes from an unbroken line of Koori’s born in Sydney, pre-Cook. In 2022 Aunty Jacqui established Nura Yoga, practicing mostly on her ancestral lands. Her yoga practice is intrinsically tied to her cultural obligations and responsibilities as a custodian of the land.

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