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Sask Soul Fest bringing its yoga and wellness festival to Moose Jaw

Sask Soul Fest is Saskatchewan’s only yoga, meditation and wellness festival. It made its inaugural debut last July in Wascana Park in Regina

The Sask Soul Fest is bringing its Soul Tour to Moose Jaw this June, with the one-day event to feature yoga, meditation, motivational speakers, live music, live art and a DJ.

The wellness festival makes its debut in the community on Sunday, June 23. The event runs from 2 to 6 p.m. and will be held on the rooftop gardens of the Grant Hall Hotel at 401 Main Street North. 

According to the Sask Soul Fest website, you will enter the space to music being played by Soul Fest DJ, Noor Mitri. On the stage, the Soul Fest yoga instructor will kick things off with a fun, energetic yoga session that will get you moving and groovin’. There will be three hour-long sessions. 

This will flow into a panel discussion, led by founder Amy Dornbrack. She will ask the panel a variety of questions on living soulfully and living from the heart. You can expect this to get fairly intimate.

Following this, musician Brian Paul will play his beautiful music while you shop, mingle and participate in a collective art project while enjoying kombucha and treats being sold by Soul Foods.

The evening will end with a guided gong meditation that will leave you feeling light, peaceful and calm. The DJ may even join in to bring you out of this meditation and back into your body.

Sask Soul Fest is Saskatchewan’s only yoga, meditation and wellness festival. It made its inaugural debut last July in Wascana Park in Regina. The festival promotes community talent, bringing in teachers and participants from every corner of the province for a day of self-care and wellness. 

The event was so well received that a Winter Fest was launched, as well as other pop-up events across the province. 

If you can’t attend the festival in Moose Jaw, you can always drive to Saskatoon on May 25; Weyburn on June 2; or Kindersley on June 8. 

To purchase tickets, or for more information, visit www.sasksoulfest.com

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