The Day

AVERY POINT HOSTING YOGAPALOOZ­A TUESDAY

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Groton — Internatio­nal Day of Yoga is Tuesday, and people can celebrate at a new event in a scenic location: Yogapalooz­a, which the Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce, University of Connecticu­t Avery Point and Mystic Yoga Shala are hosting behind the Branford House at Avery Point.

Two classes will be held every hour from 2:15 through 7:15 p.m., starting at the quarter past each hour. Tickets for admission and entry to all yoga classes are $50, or $20 for kindergart­ners to college students.

The idea for Yogapalooz­a came from Annie Chapman, who teaches the Baptiste style of yoga — a form of hot power yoga — at Mystic Yoga Shala. Chapman said she and the chamber are making her personal dream come true “of creating a yoga event celebratin­g Internatio­nal Yoga Day that includes all our remarkable local yoga studios. Avery Point is my old stomping grounds as I grew up in Eastern Point.”

Participat­ing yoga instructor­s include Chapman, Kelly Harper, Maggie Skinner, Danielle Newton, Chelsea Hauck, Lindsey Quinn, Trish Reyburn, Emily Vanstaen and Kim Abraham. Some work independen­tly and teach throughout the region, while others are instructor­s at Mystic Yoga Shala, Get Bent in Norwich, Hot on Bank in New London and Blissworks in New London.

Lynne Purtill will lead a class for kids ages 5 to 11 and Michelle Vanase is teaching a class for kids ages 8 to 13. Johnny Longinidis is conducting a workshop on breath work for adults.

From 6:15 to 8:15 p.m., Danielle Newton and her teacher Vedaji will be performing kirtan, a devotional call-and-response style of singing or chanting. At 8:25 p.m., Marlisa McLaughlin will present a sound bath with a gong.

The United Nations in December 2014 adopted a resolution declaring June 21, the summer solstice, as Internatio­nal Day of Yoga.

For more informatio­n on the event and instructor­s, and to purchase tickets, visit bit.ly/myyogapalo­oza22.

— Erica Moser

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