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YoGA @ MoMA (under a sculpture by Gabriel Orozco). HOW did I miss this ridiculosity/amazingness!?

Flavorpill’s yoga-loving friends headed to the Museum of Modern Art’s second floor atrium bright and early on Saturday morning for a class with Virayoga founder Elena Brower. What made this latest YoGA @ MoMA experience — the third installment of the popular series — so unique? The class took place underneath Gabriel Orozco’s 35-foot-long whale skeleton, and was accompanied musically by bassist Garth Stevenson.

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I know there are at least two of us round these parts who would have loved this! Next time!

You have to love dancing to stick to it. It gives you nothing back, no manuscripts to store away, no paintings to show on walls and maybe hang in museums, no poems to be printed and sold, nothing but that single fleeting moment when you feel alive.

Merce Cunningham, choreographer

A fixture of my Monday yoga class is that our teacher reads a quote. “This is how I feel about yoga,” she said in response to this week’s quote.” “This is how I feel about learning,” I thought. (See this video and transcript of Smith College’s 2008 commencement speech by Margaret Edson)