Sat, Apr 20
|Honokaa Peopleʻs Theatre
Ecstatic Dance Luke Mandala with Diana Hahn Yoga
Yoga & dance with well known music producer of emotive electronica.
Time & Location
Apr 20, 2024, 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM
Honokaa Peopleʻs Theatre, 45-3574 Mamane St, Honokaa, HI 96727, USA
About the Event
YOGA + OPENING CIRCLE + ECSTATIC DANCE
6:00pm - Yoga $10 7:00pm - Opening Circle + Dance $15 (or $20 for both Yoga + Dance)
FACILITATOR INFORMATION: LUKE MANDALA
Luke Mandala is a well known Pacific Northwest Music Producer creating in the realms of etherial house, emotive electronica, world-inspired chill-out, and vibrant psychedelic bass, the latter produced under the moniker of "Mandala Effect”. Expect heart-opening tracks in a progressive journey through dreamy chords and danceable grooves woven throughout with a shimmering drive. His dynamic live act includes playing a mixture of electronic and acoustic music while mixing in multiple live wind instruments and live drumming. His lifelong devotion to community dance medicine started at age 14 in 1998 when he started to DJ, then started touring the world and releasing hundreds of songs with a large number of the biggest labels in the world like Selador, Desert Hearts, Digital Structures, Dreaming Awake, Desert Trax, Booka Shade Music & more. His music reflects stories of love-driven culture and open-minded ideas, typically featuring melodic and atmospheric textures infused with a lot of emotion. Luke also has a functional (natural, root cause) medicine practice as this weaves so beautiful with dance and music medicine.
https://soundcloud.com/luke-mandala
YOGA INFORMATION: DIANA HAHN
Diana found asana, mindfulness, and breath in 2006. She has cultivated joy and gratitude, practicing vinyasa, ashtanga, and restorative yoga through injuries, pregnancies, births, deaths, and rebirths of mind, body, and spirit.
She bows deeply to her teachers—Cathy Louise Broda, Brynne Caleda, and Annie Carpenter—who gifted Diana with a practice, on and beyond, the mat, and the tools to share yoga with others. Over the years, she has taught students ages four to 80 in California and Hawaiʻi. Her practice includes alignment, flow, turning mind off and body/heart/breath on, playing the edge, backing away from it, dialing the heat up, dialing it down, and sinking into a good, long savasana. Diana currently cultivates a home practice and teaches occasionally on Hawaiʻi Island. You can find her at https://www.dianahahn.com/yoga.