Kristine Keegan
Kristine started practicing yoga looking to provide balance to an overactive, busy life. Kristine fell in love with yoga after her first practice in 2006. Time on the mat allowed her to take her focus inward. Amazed & excited by the effect yoga had not only on her physical body, but the emotional, mental and spiritual bodies as well, she knew she had found her calling. Embracing as much of the teachings she could get her hands on, she grew as a true seeker on a path.
Jacqui Bonwell
Jacqui Bonwell is an ERYT-500 Certified Yoga Alliance Teacher, a YACEP Continuing Ed Provider, Balanced Athlete Level 2 Coach, Yin Yoga & Meditation Certified, Director of the Sacred Seeds Yoga School & Curriculum and Owner of the Canton Yoga Shala in Canton, MA since 201
Before sharing the healing powers of yoga Jacqui received a degree in Social Work. One of her main goals is teaching yoga as a service to help raise money for organizations that improve the lives of those in need.
Erin Ehlers
Erin teaches movement skills as a means of doing a yoga pose. A modern understanding of movement does not oppose the philosophical traditions of yoga, rather these two elements combine to create deep self-inquiry. She considers herself to be an educator, so her classes are meant to inform and illuminate.
Belle Marsh
Belle started her yoga practice as great cross-training to her dance career and found it affected all aspects of her life. She completed her 200-hour yoga teacher training through Corepower Yoga in Boulder, Co in 2011 while finishing her masters degree in religious studies and gender. Belle is a Certified Advanced Rolfer™ and Biodynamic Cranial Sacral practitioner. She received her training from the Rolf Institute of Structural Integration in Boulder, where she has studied under Ray McCall, Carol Agneessens, Jon Martine, Russell Stolzoff and Ashuan Seow.
Belle uses her academic background as well as her Rolfing and Cranial Sacral knowledge of structure, alignment, and somatic experience to inform her yoga class. Her goal is to demystify yoga and to help every student in the room understand their own unique body and be confident with modifying any and all poses to best fit their individual needs.
Belle’s approach to teaching is very hands on and she believes that touch is very important to one’s sense of self. A safe, helpful touch can be more powerful than verbal cues alone. With touch, Belle strives to help her students dive deeper into their own bodies, breath, and practice.