
Special Events
Expand Your Practice
Grounded in Presence
At Reverie Yoga, we believe in creating meaningful experiences that go beyond the mat. Our special events are thoughtfully designed to deepen your practice, connect you with community, and celebrate the mind-body-spirit journey in new and inspiring ways. Each event offers a unique opportunity to pause, reflect, and recharge.
From beginners to seasoned yogis, all are welcome to join us for these enriching gatherings. Be sure to check our schedule regularly, as we’re always adding fresh offerings—guest teachers, wellness collaborations, and immersive journeys on your mat to help you grow in both practice and presence.
Kirtan with Rob & Melissa
Kirtan is often called the heartbeat of Bhakti Yoga because of its uplifting, expansive nature—and because it's simply a lot of fun. At its essence, kirtan is a devotional (Bhakti) practice that helps us connect more deeply with our hearts, with Spirit, or with God. Just gathering together and singing the divine names can have a profoundly purifying and healing effect.
Krishna Das offers a beautiful explanation:
"The words of these chants are called the divine names, and they come from a place that's deeper than our hearts and thoughts, deeper than the mind. As we sing them, they turn us inward. They bring us into ourselves. As we offer ourselves into the experience, the experience changes us. These names come from the Hindu tradition, but it's not about being Hindu or believing anything in advance. It’s just about doing it and experiencing it. Nothing to join—you just sit down and sing."
And that’s really all there is to it. Come to a kirtan, sit down, close your eyes, listen, and sing. The worst thing that can happen is nothing. But more often, you’ll leave feeling more open, peaceful, and connected—to yourself and to others.
Price: $33
Skill Level: All Levels
Location: Reverie Ballroom | West Hall
Dates: December 21st, January 18th
Time: 10:00am to 11:15am
About Rob & Melissa
Before we discovered kirtan, we made a mutual commitment to place devotion at the center of our relationship. Early on, we even created a mantra—without knowing it was one—“Be Nice and Have Fun!” As our devotion deepened, we naturally found ourselves drawn to Bhakti Yoga and the heart-opening practice of kirtan. Over time, our devotion to one another evolved into a shared devotion to chanting the divine names, especially the name Ram.
As our connection with kirtan, Neem Karoli Baba, and Hanuman grew, we began considering what to call our musical project. Should we use a spiritual name or simply go with “Rob and Melissa”? We chose the latter, wanting to keep kirtan accessible, especially for newcomers. Still, we sometimes wondered if the name was too plain.
Then, while working on our second album Tejase, we noticed something that moved us deeply. Written vertically, “Rob And Melissa” formed the acronym R-A-M—the very name we most love to sing. It had been hidden in plain sight all along. For us, that discovery was a divine confirmation. Though simple on the outside, the name carries a sacred essence within. And so, we've been joyfully Rob and Melissa ever since.
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Yo Yo Yoga Project with Annie Evasick
Drop into the rhythm of movement and music with Yo Yo Yoga Project! This is a one-of-a-kind DJ/Vinyasa experience where dynamic beats meet dynamic breath. Annie Evasick, a live DJ, spins an immersive, curated soundtrack to elevate your practice while Shelly Storm guides you during this all-levels flow inviting you to move through a creative, energizing, 75 minute Vinyasa practice.
It doesn’t matter if you’ve been doing yoga for years or stepping onto the mat for the first time, expect a playful, community-centered vibe, deep sweat, and an unforgettable fusion of music and movement.
Come flow, vibe, and let go.
Price: $33
Skill Level: All Levels
Location: Reverie Ballroom | West Hall
Dates: September 21st, October 12th, November 16th
Time: 10:00am to 11:15am
About Annie Evasick
I am a DJ, event producer, and the founder of the Yo Yo Yoga Project—a wellness collective that has been bridging the gap between music culture and mindful movement since 2010. Through festivals, venues, and global events, I strive to create experiences where health, creativity, and community come together in inclusive and engaging ways.
Raised by two musicians, I was immersed in creativity from an early age and have always been encouraged to think beyond convention. That mindset continues to inform my work, whether I’m behind the decks, on the yoga mat, or producing immersive events. I recently established a studio space at Kolors, where I’m expanding the next phase of my work—growing Yo Yo Yoga, launching Fabrics Of Nature, my upcycled clothing line, and collaborating with like-minded creatives.
I bring a strong sense of vision, intentionality, and a deep appreciation for collective growth to every project I engage in. I’m always open to connecting with individuals and organizations who value purpose-driven collaboration and community-focused innovation.
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“Yoga is not a work-out, it is a work-in. And this is the point of spiritual practice; to make us teachable; to open up our hearts and focus our awareness so that we can know what we already know and be who we already are.”
-Rolf Gates