Sunday, May 23, 2010

More Updates

Received news that an authorised Ashtanga teacher is visiting Kuala Lumpur, and who will be teaching Mysore styled classes at the Westin hotel from 31 May to 12 June. This is so timely. Practice has been interrupted lately by relatives visiting from abroad. The good news was the excuse to indulge in what can only be described as feast of local cuisine for dinners – this included lots of kuih (Malay cakes – really delicious), satay (a must try for visitors to Malaysia), Hokkien noodles (have to be non-halal as the pork cracklings are really something), Cantonese yee mee, durians (one either love them or hate them – I love them!), lots of roti canai, thosai (dosas for those who has been to India) and heaps of curry puffs and pisang goreng (bananas fried in batter). I should have taken photos of the food. But greed has overlooked opportunities to document the food and the excess that we eat.

I have digressed. So, the news included a picture of the teacher and also a picture of his authorisation certificate from KPJAYI (I’m thrilled to see the certificate as I have never seen one before).









And here is the text from the flyer :

AshtangaYogaKL
Visiting Teacher
We welcome a new authorised teacher from Portugal, Manuel Ferreira
from Monday, 31 May – Saturday, 12 June 2010

Daily Mysore Classes : 6:00 – 9:30 a.m.
Course Fees:
12 day package – RM400
6 day package – RM225
Drop-ins – RM60
Where: The Westin Hotel, Poolside Studio, Level 4, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur.

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