Yoga in the Gallery - October Edition
Event description
Join Pulse Yoga in collaboration with Moore and Moore and Matrika_Music for a soulful evening of yoga, live sound, nourishing soup, and social connection in Fremantle’s stunning heritage-listed art space, located within the Moore and Moore Café.
As we move deeper into spring, energy rises and creativity begins to bloom. The air feels lighter, the body awakens, and there’s a pull toward expansion and expression. This is a time to move with flow, open the heart, and align with the vibrant pulse of the season.
This immersive session blends dynamic vinyasa yoga with an evolving soundscape curated by Matrika_Music—weaving together diverse frequencies, layered textures, and electronic sound journeys that elevate your movement and deepen your state of flow. The evening concludes with nourishing soup and connection, grounding the experience in community and shared presence.
Whether you come for the movement, the music, or the meaningful moments in between—you’ll leave recharged, inspired, and open.
✨ Event Schedule
5:45–6:15 PM – Arrival & Market Stalls | Explore, Connect, and Settle into the Space
6:15–7:30 PM – Vinyasa Flow | Live Soundscape by Matrika_Music
7:30 PM – Nourishing seasonal soup and shared meal
8:30 PM – Event concludes
✨ What to Bring
• Yoga mat (or two for extra cushioning)
• Layered clothing (for comfort during stillness)
• Water bottle
• An intention—a word, feeling, or focus to guide your practice
Why it’s special:
Unique setting – Practice in Fremantle’s heritage-listed art space adjacent to the iconic Moore and Moore Café
Immersive sound experience – Dynamic yoga paired with a live, multi-layered soundscape curated by Matrika_Music
Seasonal alignment – Connect to late spring’s expansive, expressive energy
Community connection – Explore local market stalls, share nourishing soup, and connect after practice
🎟️ Tickets are limited – secure your spot and be part of this continuing Pulse Yoga series in the heart of Fremantle.
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