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Relax With Music + Yoga At Columbus Museum of Art

Take part in a yoga class at Columbus Museum of Art on January 16.
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Take part in a yoga class at Columbus Museum of Art on January 16.

Enjoy MUSIC + YOGA at the Columbus Museum of Art. Start the year on a high note with yoga for everyday life. Treat Yourself or give a ticket for an affordable gift.

UPDATE: January 15, 2020, 2:43pm. The event is sold out. Stay tuned for future events from Classical 101 and WOSU.

Classical 101 is partnering with CMA and Replenish Spa for an evening yoga class and guided meditation with live music on Thursday, January 16. 

Cellist Cora Kuyvenhoven will be providing music for a very special session of yoga and guided meditation. This MUSIC + YOGA class is designed for every person, regardless of mobility, age or skill. No previous yoga experience is necessary, and chairs will be set up for those of limited mobility.

Make plans to attend yourself, give the gift of self-care to someone else, or plan to bring a small group of friends or family.

Half-price tickets are available for WOSU Public Media members and member of CMA. You can buy tickets online and print for gift-giving. Admission for the yoga session also includes museum admission, so come early to spend time in the galleries.

Thursday, January 16
6-7pm Yoga for everyday life
7-7:30 Guided Meditation
CMA Pavilion

Music + is a continuing partnership between CMA and WOSU’s Classical 101 to bring together classical music and unique museum experiences. Cost of this program is $10 for nonmembers (includes $5 Thursday admission) and $5 for members.

Sorry, this event is sold out. Stay tuned for future events from Classical 101 and WOSU.

Classical 101 Program Director Cheryl Dring moved to Columbus in 2016, having worked in public radio since college. With stops in Austin, Madison, Dayton, Sacramento, New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Shreveport, Louisiana, she has seen much of the country through the lens of public radio and local arts.