Free Morning Yoga in Federation Park

Join us for Dark Sky Festival Morning Yoga and increase your connection to the eclipse. There are five free classes over Wednesday the 19th, Thursday the 20th (eclipse day) and Friday the 21st of April in Federation Park.

Join yoga teachers Maria, Cass, Meg and Lien from Inhala Yoga Studio, and Kylie from Journey Into Yoga, who have tailored a variety of classes held before and after the eclipse to support and enhance the best of yourself over this rare phenomenon. With your choice of Slow Flow, Hatha, and Vinyasa with a live DJ set, and acro-yoga, you can choose one to suit your mood – or join in on them all! BYO mat or towel and all classes are beginner friendly. While all classes are free, registration is required. Please see below all information and booking links

Wednesday the 19th of April

07:00 AM – 08:00 AM
Slow Flow Yoga with Kylie Scott
Explore Expansion With Ease
An enlivening practice, where Sun meets Moon, combining Solar and Lunar qualities leaving you feeling inspired and grounded. The practice will be moderately paced focussing on mindful movement and breath awareness.
Free – but bookings are required
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08:30 AM – 09:30 AM AWST
Vinyasa & Music with Maria Jose Buzeta
A cosmic flow
A beginner-friendly practice dedicated to the eclipse. An invigorating experience with a dynamic sequence, releasing tension and stress while celebrating music, movement and freedom. Leave the class with positive vibrations
Free – but bookings are required
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Thursday the 20th of April – Eclipse Day

07:00 AM – 08:00 AM
Vinyasa by Meg accompanied by Music by Stoney
A rhythmic cleanse
Experience the profound power of combined music, breath and movement in this hour of vinyasa. This beginner-friendly class will start with a gentle warm-up before gradually transitioning into a rhythmic flow that will leave you feeling energised and empowered. Join us for a cleansing sunrise practice!
Free – but bookings are required
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Friday the 21st of April

07:00 AM – 08:00 AM
Traditional Hatha Flow with Cassandra Pickel
Bright as the Sun
Rise with the sun with an energising and vitalising traditional Hatha Flow practice. Using both dynamic and static postures to create a sense of internal brightness and vibrancy, then finishing off with pranayama (breath work) and meditation to leave you ready to explore this wonderful region of the world
Free – but bookings are required
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08:30 AM – 09:30 AM AWST
Acro-yoga with Lien Temmerman
Intergalactic connection
In this fun-filled class, explore the foundations of acro-yoga. Together we will go on a journey of connection and trust while sharing the basic elements of basing, flying and spotting. Bring a friend, or come by yourself – fun and laughs are guaranteed
Free – but bookings are required
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*Please note that all class bookings are made via the Mind Body app and you will need to create a profile. All classes are subject to change

Scitech – in the Ningaloo Centre

Scitech will inspire audiences when they deliver a selection of their awesomely educational STEM-based shows and activities for kids at the Ningaloo Centre. Scitech’s events include:
Start Here, Go Anywhere
A hands-on experience that allows visitors to explore, investigate and discover the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Packed with interactive exhibits, brain-bending challenges and awesome tech, it’s guaranteed to ignite curiosity in kids and adults alike. Open from 9am – 4pm daily. Free! Just drop on by!
Science shows
These free shows are 30 minutes each and there’s no need to book.
Under Pressure (10am and 2pm daily)
Explore just how much pressure we’re really under as we use nothing but the ocean of air around us – and a little bit of science – to turn your world inside out and upside down. Although we can’t see it, air pressure is responsible for loads of everyday phenomena – everything from how to open jars, to how our lungs work, to what happens to humans when they go into space. Join our Science Presenters to investigate, ask questions, make predictions, and test our ideas to understand some of the more surprising and unusual effects it has on the world around us
Hot vs Cold (11am and 3pm daily – please note there will be no 11am show on the day of the eclipse, Thursday 20th of April)
Two temperatures enter, one temperature leaves – and the results are sure to surprise! Our science presenters explore how the hidden properties of materials affect how heat forms, flows and feels with this astonishing demonstration of thermodynamics. Audiences will make predictions and test ideas in this ultimate showdown between hot and cold.

*Please note the Dark Sky Festival program is subject to change

Last Reviewed: 2023-04-17