Enjoy this free movement class for you and your baby at the Pulitzer
Arts Foundation. The Pulitzer has collaborated with Urban Breath Yoga to create a movement and sound class for infants up to 12 months with a parent or caregiver.
Led by instructor Stacy Broussard, with live music by a harpist, cellist, flutist, and vocalist with Chamber Music St. Louis, these classes will engage infants and their caregivers in gentle movement and light yoga.
The class will take place on a set of custom-designed cushions by Dosa, Inc., beneath the mobiles of Alexander Calder, current exhibiting artist of the Pulitzer's Calder Lightness.
For more information and to register for these one-hour classes, held on Aug. 14, 21 and 28 at 10 a.m., go to pulitzerarts.org
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