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Welcome Package

(new students only):

10 classes for $49!

Includes 20% off one time purchase of Indigo logo merchandise!

Expires 30 days from date of purchase!


Extended Welcome Packages:

  • buy another 10 class pack for $10 off of original 10 class pack. (Original 10 class pack=$120)


  • buy another 20 class pack for $20 off of the original 20 class pack price. (Original 20 class pack=$220)

*Extended Welcome packages must be purchased before expiration of Welcome Package.

 

Individual Classes

General Admission:

$16/single class drop-in

$14/online pre-registration

 

Student/Military/Teacher/First Responder***:

$14/single class drop-in (with ID)

$12/online pre-registration

***you MUST register in-studio on the first visit to receive these discounts! You cannot register on-line until we have assigned your discount***


Packages


10 classes for $120

Includes 10% off Indigo logo merchandise AND one “bring a friend” class pass.

 

20 classes for $220

Includes 20% off Indigo logo merchandise AND 3 “bring a friend FREE” class passes.

 

One month unlimited: $159*

Unlimited general admission classes. Includes 10% off Indigo logo merchandise.

*Expires 30 days from date of purchase

 


Quarterly Unlimited: $429*

Unlimited general admission classes. Includes 20% off Indigo logo merchandise.

*expires 90 days from date of purchase

 

One year unlimited: $1149*

Unlimited general admission classes. Includes and 20% off Indigo logo merchandise.

*expires one year from date of purchase

 

 
 

The 108:

Attend 108 classes and receive a FREE package of 10 classes ($120 value) and a FREE Indigo tank or tee!

The number’s significance is open to interpretation. But 108 has long been considered a sacred number in Hinduism and yoga. Traditionally, malas, or garlands of prayer beads, come as a string of 108 beads (plus one for the “guru bead,” around which the other 108 beads turn like the planets around the sun). A mala is used for counting as you repeat a mantra—much like the Catholic rosary.

Renowned mathematicians of Vedic culture viewed 108 as a number of the wholeness of existence. This number also connects the Sun, Moon, and Earth: The average distance of the Sun and the Moon to Earth is 108 times their respective diameters. Such phenomena have given rise to many examples of ritual significance.

According to yogic tradition, there are 108 pithas, or sacred sites, throughout India. And there are also 108 Upanishads and 108 marma points, or sacred places of the body.”

-Shiva Rea, Yoga Journal