Dabka, knafeh and chair yoga in busy Nablus

Yesterday, after the first intensive part of the training, the Peace Within Project’s team went to Nablus, an ancient roman city in the northern West Bank, now a commercial and cultural hub.

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Mirna from Nablus & Nahed from Bethlehem

The program – organized by Mirna Ali the first yoga teacher in the city – was intense and included yoga classes in a women’s association, a school and a refugee camp. The idea was to introduce yoga to various groups – women, seniors, men & children. If interested, they can now continue to practice with one of the new yoga teachers from the city.

After a two-hour ride from Bethlehem, hopping from taxis to local buses, loaded with yoga mats, we arrived in Nablus.

We started in the Palestinian Women’s club with a beginners’ class for women. We introduced deep abdominal breath, sun salutations, basic asanas and relaxation. With barely any time to say goodbye and take a picture it was already time to start the next class!

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After class pose with the Palestinian Women’s Club

Still in the women’s association, 20 “golden girls” were chatting while waiting for their turn. Nahed offered a dynamic class of chair yoga, which is a complete practice adapted to seniors or people with limited mobility and involves forward and backward bends, twists and stretches of all body parts.

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Happy chair yoginis

After the class, beside tea and coffee, we were offered to try on the “abaya” or traditional Palestinian dress and to pick up a few steps of “dabqa” dance.

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Ready to perform

We carried on with a kids’ yoga class in the American Academy where we embarked with some 10 year-old on a journey exploring the 5 senses and the idea of “pratyahara” (withdrawal of the senses – one the raja yoga limbs).

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Last stop in Askar camp, home to 30,000 refugees since 1950. There, we offered a class to young men of the camp in the Keffiyeh center a social association that we already visited during the initial assessment. Sabreen one of our trainees is from Askar and plans to continue sharing yoga there to women and children.

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At last, we couldn’t leave without tasting a “knafeh” a local delicacy – an interesting, to say the least, traditional cheese pastry soaked in sweet syrup. “Sahten!” (bon appétit)

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And the journey starts….

The 1st day of the training is over and it went so well!

We started with getting to know each other. Among the trainees we find social workers, school teachers, a nurse, a midwife, a psychologist but also a volunteer clown in a kids hospital, a Mosque preacher reaching out to women in rural areas, an epidemiology doctor, etc. A little shy at first they quickly get to know each other.

After the orientation they had the yoga asanas and pranayama practice – 1st time for some of them! – and learnt about yoga philosophy (Where is it coming from? What is yoga? How does the mind works?) and the respiratory system.

Everything felt like flowing naturally: translation, timing, reception of the teachings….

Tired but happy some went back home while 10 of them coming from far away (Nablus, Jenin, Ramallah) settled in an apartment rented for them 50m away from the yoga studio.

We are so happy to be able to experience this wonderful journey together!

Stay tuned for more updates!

Fundraising: you made it possible!

We raised the impressive sum of $8,438!

Thanks to an amazing collective effort (108 contributions from 22 countries) you made it possible! We are extremely grateful!

Merci

We will now start the training in just a few weeks.

From all our heart we would like to thank all of you:

All the friends and family who provided encouragement, advice and support throughout the campaign.

The yoga teachers who taught a class on June 21 (World Yoga Day) and their students:

  • Annie Sauerland – Chandika (Switzerland)
  • Cherishe Sookdeo – Ishwari (NYC)
  • Fabiola Pena – Vani Devi – & Clo Bahena -Maha Devi – (Montreal)
  • Laura Bernal – Lilamayi (London)
  • Madoka Ishibashi – Vani Devi (Tokyo)
  • Paul Wood (Australia)

The extremely generous contributors listed below, in addition to a few anonymous:

Abela Prudhomme Michèle

Agius Anne-Franziska

Albanese Dianne

Alcorn Meredith

Argenziano Giuliano

Ayliffe Elisa

Bazerolle Amande

Beca Inès

Bernard Marie Hélène

Bertal Charlotte

Boucher Nicole

Bourdet Emmanuelle

Bourne Brian

Busson Aurélie

Busson Préau Caroline

Busson Régine

Busson Sophie

Chalindar Christian

Chalindar Gisèle

Chalindar Hélène

Chalindar Laurie

Chiche Gaëlle

Cramer François

Daher Chantal

Dowd Janice

Duke Allan

Echanov Itziar

Fauriel Suzanne

Fetta Sabine

Fontana Solange

Gade Sharon

Galatoire Mathilde

Gibeaux Audrey

Grangé Aurélie

Grier-Reynolds Rachel

Guerra Manuela

Guiso Elena

Habig Angela Muller

Haugen Gausdal Anne

Heepe Elizabeth

Heepe Mc Cann Jennifer

Houdart Ambroise

Hougardy Sophie

Hurault Mathieu

Karam Samer

Kelly Charles

Kochansky Nicole

Kornbrodt Alison & Joseph

Krone Trista

La Bianca Allison

Labussière Emilie

Landmann Audrey

Lasry Estrella

Le Grand Elodie

Lemercier Charlène

Luce Nathalie

Malafarina Louis

Malinen-Parkkinen Ritva

McCann Donald

McKenna Sarojini

Mendez Asbach Laura

Metcalfe Trott Violet

Nguyen Ngoc My Ha

Nobile Denise

O’Gorman David

Ordonez Trinidad

Parkkinen Sanni

Pearl Gill

Picicco Paurizio

Prudhomme Mélanie

Ramirez Mike

Reilly Dervla

Rindal Madoka

Robertson Elizabeth

Rodriguez Bienvenido

Sando Gry

Sauerland Katrin

Serrand Caroline

Stubbs Jonathan

Sugarman Anna

Suzuki Harris Emmy

Tabone Marie Camille

Tabuchi Tabasa

Tewes Christina

Thines Yoann

Thomas Cassie

Thompson W G

Walton Mathilde

Waters Danielle

Whalen Charlotte

Yap Stella

Yared Marie

Zorgno Tatiana

Zuckerman Emilie

Stay tuned for the next steps of our amazing adventure!

The Peace Within Project celebrates the 1st World Yoga Day

On June 21st the 1st World Yoga Day was celebrated as declared by the United Nations General Assembly following India’s idea. The Peace Within Project took part in the international event as fantastic friends and yoga teachers held yoga classes all around the world, raising funds for the upcoming yoga teachers training for women in the Palestinian Territories.

Our yogis without borders practiced asanas in NYC, Tokyo, Montreal, Rome, London, Australia and Switzerland with a common intention: PEACE!

Thank you to all the wonderful teachers who gave their time and energy! Here are a few pictures:

Tokyo, Japan

Teacher: Madoka (Vani Devi) in Tsudanuma-InStyle studio

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Montreal, Canada

Teachers:  Fabiola (Vani Devi) & Clo Bahena (Maha Devi) from the YogaLab

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Rome, Italy

Teacher: Lijun (Kavita) from Outdoor with Kavita

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NYC, United States

Teachers: Cherishe (Ishwari) & DJ (Ganga Dhara)

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Queensland, Australia

Teacher: Paul Wood in Chenrezig Institute

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Verscio, Switzerland

Annie (Chandika) in Theatro Dimitri

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Help us make the training happen and donate! www.indiegogo.com/projects/training-yoga-teachers-in-palestinian-territories

1st World Yoga Day

In just two-months time we will start the yoga teachers training for women in Palestinian Territories.

As the training will be offered free of charge to ensure that women from lower incomes can participate, we are now raising funds to make the training happen.

Check out the online donation campaign, get involved and share around you (via emails, Facebook, Twitter, etc.). Getting the word out is what will make this project happen. We can only do it with your help! Thank you!

To kick start the crowdfunding campaign we will hold yoga classes all around the world on the 1st International Yoga Day on June 21!

Thanks to amazing friends and yoga teachers, dozens of yogis in NYC, London, Tokyo, Montreal, Rome, Lisbon, India, Australia, Switzerland and France will practice with a common intention: PEACE!

All proceeds will go to fund the yoga teachers training for women in Palestinian Territories.

We will post pictures of the event. Stay tuned!

Initial assessment in the West Bank

In November 2014 we carried out an initial assessment in the West Bank with the objectives to confirm the feasibility of the project and to progress on the project’s proposal based on needs, realities & constraints.

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We met and exchanged with amazing and extremely dedicated yoga teachers: Maha and Suheir (Farashe Yoga Center, Ramallah), Nahed (Yoga with Nahed, Bethlehem), Eilda (Beit Ashams, Bethlehem), Mirna (Nablus) and Abeer (Zatareh). Most of these women were trained in the last years thanks to pioneer teachers training initiatives in the West Bank. Three teachers have opened yoga studios in Ramallah and Bethlehem creating spaces for Palestinian to discover and practice yoga. All of them teach regularly outreach classes in refugee camps, Bedouin villages or hospitals offering the opportunity for communities to experience yoga.

We attended one of these classes for women in Askar refugee camp in Nablus and listened to the students talking about the benefits of yoga. They all mentioned the quick and powerful impact yoga had on their lives, whether physical or emotional.

 “During this hour we evacuate the stress, we escape from what’s happening outside to focus within” Ayat

I don’t shout at my children anymore… when I feel stressed, I take a deep breath and I immediately calm down” Mariam

I always felt stressed… now I feel myself opening up, becoming more free” Saba

With yoga I have more energy when I wake up” Huda

The instructor, Mirna Ali, spends her whole day driving through busy Nablus to teach yoga classes
wherever needed: from a local gym to a refugee camp, a school or a workshop for public officials. Since she has first been introduced to yoga in 2010 she has persistently strive to share her positive experience with others. Right after her teachers training in Farashe she started teaching. If people were at first a little hesitant, she is now facing a growing demand for yoga, especially for outreach sessions in schools and refugee camps. “We need more yoga teachers in Nablus!”

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