Bee Yoga coming in May, June and July
Courtney Brummel, a project coordinator for the Great Plains Master Beekeeping Program, and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Bee Lab will be offering Bee Yoga throughout the spring and summer months.
The nature-inspired wellness experience is designed to help participants find peace, calm and mindfulness through the art of yoga and the healing power of bees.
Just as bees play a vital role in pollinating plants, Bee Yoga aims to pollinate peace by fostering inner balance and connecting individuals to nature’s rhythms. Through guided yoga poses, mindful breathing and the presence of live honey bees, this workshop offers participants an opportunity to calm their minds, reduce stress and cultivate a sense of serenity that they can carry into their daily lives.
The sessions will be held 6 to 7 p.m. May 2, June 5 and July 22 at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's Pollinator Garden and Outdoor Classroom, north of Holdrege Street and 48th Street. Participants must enter through the northwest East Campus Loop, then Fair Street.
Parking is gravel and the bee yard has an incline, so notify staff ahead of time if you have any physical limitations. There will be no indoor restrooms available.
Online registration is required. The cost to participate is $20 per person, cash or check only, brought to the event. Proceeds support bee conservation research dedicated to saving bee populations and advancing environmental sustainability at the university. Individuals under 19 are considered minors and require a guardian’s presence and signed approval.
During Bee Yoga, participants can discover new mindfulness techniques through yoga poses and breathing exercises, interact with live honey bees in a controlled, safe setting, explore how the natural rhythm of bees can enhance their mindfulness practice and foster social connections in a communal space. The Bee Lab will provide bee suits and all beekeeping protective equipment and conduct introductions with a safety brief. Safety waivers to enter the bee yard will be required.
Please bring closed-toed shoes, pants, water, and a yoga mat or large towel if you do not want to be directly in the grass.
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