05/22/2015
Hi everyone!!
Seeing this story seemed like a good occasion to give an update about what's happening in our metal & yoga world with a FAQ:
Q: When are you going to have classes again?
A: I'm planning to relaunch DY in the next year.
Q: Why so long?
A: While I loved administering all the business and community-building aspects of DY last year, I really, really want to teach classes myself but I'm not a trained teacher... yet. I need to sign up for and complete a yoga teacher training program first.
Q: Would you be the only teacher?
A: No, I would still love to work with the freelance contractors who were absolutely fabulous last year. I'm so beyond fortunate to still call them friends today, along with the volunteers who helped me so much with the business side. I'm also so grateful to CrossFit Capitol Hill for providing us the space. How amazing.
Q: So, where will classes be / where do you want to take this thing?
A: In the long run, I want to teach yoga as a secondary career (I'm already a journalist and metal vocalist... might as well add yoga teacher to the resume!). I have this dream of sharing yoga at metal festivals around the world; but I need training first. Locally, once I'm trained, I'll be looking for more permanent locations in Northern Virginia and Maryland and free or donation-based classes in D.C. I also love to travel, so I'd like to have small group sessions at homes, venues or wherever I can help people.
Thanks again to everyone who made 2014 an incredible year for me personally and our community at large. Keep searching for your light through the darkness.
Horns & namaste,
~Danica
http://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/05/20/how-death-metal-cured-my-hatred-for-yoga/?hpid=z11
Metal yoga proved to be more than just the latest yoga gimmick.