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YogArt returns to Art Basel

 
 

YogArt's lead instructor last year, Dawn B. Feinberg, strikes a pose at Loews Hotel. This year, YogArt moves to Wynwood Walls in Miami.
YogArt's lead instructor last year, Dawn B. Feinberg, strikes a pose at Loews Hotel. This year, YogArt moves to Wynwood Walls in Miami.
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YogArt, one of Art Basel’s more popular events last year in its inaugural run, returns Thursday at a new setting, The Wynwood Walls, 167 NE 25th St., Miami

YogArt combines the health aspects of yoga with the multisensory experience of Basel. Classes are 5:30 p.m. Thursday-Friday; 9:30 a.m. Saturday-Sunday. Cost is $30 per class; call 305-812-7696 or www.yogartevent.com

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