Down Dog Yoga to Open New Georgetown Studio Saturday, Jan. 30


UPDATED: Because of the snow storm, grand opening events have been rescheduled to Jan. 30 and Jan. 31.

Down Dog Yoga will open a new yoga studio, at 34th and Prospect Streets, Saturday, Jan. 30, and is celebrating the yoga class space this weekend. It will retain its Potomac Street space as a “yoga teacher training center and for special yoga events,” Dog Dog Yoga founder Patty Ivey told The Georgetowner.

The studio is located in a small retail building that housed Govinda Gallery and Cabellos Hair Salon for decades. At 2,700 square feet, it is larger than—and barely four blocks from—its flagship and original location at 1046 Potomac St. NW, next to the C&O Canal. Its other spaces are in Arlington, Bethesda and Herndon.

“We’re moving!” announced Down Dog Yoga in an email. “After 13 years on the canal, the studio that started it all — the original ‘mothership’ — is moving to a brand new, beautifully updated space. You’re invited. Join us this weekend as we celebrate the opening of our brand new studio space, located just up the road, on the corner of 34th & Prospect.”

Here is the weekend schedule, as provided by Down Dog Yoga:

The weekend of Jan. 30 and Jan. 31 only

— Special new classes

— Door prizes & giveaways 

— Freebies & goodies from local vendors 

— Special class package pricing

Saturday, Jan. 23

9 a.m. — Celebration Kick-Off Flow with Patty Ivey

11 a.m. — Hot Core Flow with Ariane McCormack

12:30 p.m. — Power Beats with Megan Crouch & Catherine Richardson

4 p.m. — Baptiste Power with Megan Crouch

Sunday, Jan. 24

9 a.m. — Baptiste Power with Marcus Lee

11 a.m. — Hot Core Flow with Colure Caulfield

12:30 p.m. — Fluid Power & Meditation with Jess Lazar

4:30 p.m. — Power Beats with Megan Crouch & Catherine Richardson

6:15 p.m. — Candlelight Slow Flow with Erica De Vos

Studio Open House, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (all weekend)

Stop by to tour the new space, meet instructors, check out retail, purchase class package specials.

Founded in 2003, the company offers heated vinyasa power yoga studios — which includes pilates — and is the creation of Patty Ivey, who lives on Dent Place with her husband Scott Ivey, who is also part of the business.

To learn more about Down Dog Yoga and about Patty and Scott Ivey, read the cover story of the Dec. 4, 2014, Georgetowner.

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