Grand Opening of The Soul Center
The Soul Center, the new vibrant 2,800 sq. ft. studio off Kimberton Road in Phoenixville, announces their Grand Beginning Celebration, to be held Saturday, September 11 throughout the entire day.
With a vision to “bring yoga, dance, music and artful, spiritual teachings together under one roof culminating in a variety of Soulful Offerings for a variety of Souls – for students and teachers alike – to live a more inspired life,” the local studio invites neighbors to take advantage of their all-day affair.
Curious what the Soul Center’s about? At the grand opening you may experience a wide variety of their free introductory classes taking place throughout the morning and into the afternoon. Heading into the evening, at 6 p.m., a warm and upbeat cocktail party will fill the inviting space, featuring Natlie Levin, a Yogini, Opera Diva and Michael Golub, a devotional sitar player. For the full, hourly lineup, click here.
We’d also be amiss if we didn’t mention that following the cocktail shindig will be a lively dance party featuring Group Motion who will offer a playful presentation of their fun, participatory dance/movement workshops that are keen to improvisational movement with LIVE music.
The Soul Center is located at 550 Kimberton Road in Phoenixville and can be reached by phone at 610-935-2214 or online at thesoulcenter.com.
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