Resonance: A Yoga & Sound Journey is a free monthly practice led by Qur’an Shaheed that blends movement, breath, and live music outdoors to deepen the mind-body-nature connection. This immersive experience weaves together flowing asana, guided breathwork, and intuitive soundscapes, creating space for inner alignment and self-discovery. Rooted in both stillness and rhythm, each session invites you to tune in, release, and move in harmony with the present moment.
Each month we have a rotating musical guest to soundtrack our time together ~ past friends have included Sharada Shashidhar, Matthewdavid, Salenta, Kiernan, Mekala Session, megiapa, Jesse Justice, and Diego Gaeta & V Ontiveros. For our February session we’re blessed with live and improvisatory musics from our dear friend and modular synthesist Colloboh.
Movement is optional, there’s no experience required to sit in with us, and if you simply want to lay in the shade and listen that’s absolutely encouraged. To allow time for parking & settling into the garden, we’ll plan to begin around 12:15p.
Be well, take care of each other,
and we’ll see you at Arlington Garden!
ps. if you plan to join us, we ask that you please fill out this liability waiver for the garden. ty!
Qur’an Shaheed is a pianist, poet, singer, songwriter, and Yoga teacher based in Pasadena. She has been playing piano since the age of four and is trained extensively in classical and contemporary music.
Qur’an is also a trained Yoga practitioner and teacher at Crenshaw Yoga & Dance, bringing together their practice of deep listening with bodily and spiritual attunement.
Founded in opposition to overdevelopment and the expansion of the 710 Freeway, Arlington Garden is Pasadena's only dedicated public garden. Since breaking ground 20 years ago, this three-acre urban oasis has blossomed into a vibrant wildlife habitat for Pasadena's native flora and fauna, an outdoor classroom, and the host to the only remaining orange grove along historic Orange Grove Boulevard.
We gather at Arlington Garden monthly to reconnect with the natural world and with our community. Here, we are reminded of what's possible when we come together to self-determine our collective futures through art, ecology, and the simple act of gathering among friends. This garden stands as a testament to the power of grassroots action and the transformative potential of communal stewardship.