Yogawoman (2011)
Movie review
From Time Out London
All kinds of women – from cancer sufferers to incarcerated teens – talk about the inner strength and happiness that yoga has brought to them in this documentary by sisters Kate and Saraswati Clere. The film includes interviews with a glittering cast of female yoga teachers and celebrates both yoga’s positive effects on womankind and the positive effects of women on yoga, which has turned a male-specific ancient practice into a multi-million dollar industry in the West, showing how pioneering women have empowered millions with yoga.Author: Clara Tait
Time Out London Issue 2143: 15 – 21 September, 2011
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