THE JIVAMUKTI BERLIN-PARIS CONNECTION: Ian Szydlowski back at the f.k.a. Jivamukti Berlin
We are super happy to welcome Ian Szydlowski back to Three Boons Yoga Berlin f.k.a. Jivamukti Berlin in March.
Ian, a New York-born Chilean artist and yogi, who is now the co-owner of Jivamukti Yoga Paris, has been coming regularly to Berlin since the 2000’s and was one of the first yoga students at our yoga school f.k.a. Jivamukti Berlin, having taken classes here since 2009. Later, Ian became a Jivamukti Yoga teacher himself, taught regular classes at Jivamukti New York and also here at Jivamukti Berlin, and eventually channelled his passion for Jivamukti Yoga into co-founding and co-creating the beautiful Jivamukti Yoga Paris in 2020, which quickly became one of the most popular yoga schools in the city of love.
After years of being rooted in Paris—navigating the challenges of building a thriving yoga school (and, well, a certain global event)—Ian has finally found time to return to Berlin, the place where his Jivamukti journey began. It truly feels like a homecoming, and we couldn't be more excited to finally have him back!
LANGUAGE: English
LOCATION: All three Three Boons Yoga studios
DATES & TIMES: March 21-28, 2025 (Ian will be teaching Rowena’s classes plus some more; booking starts March 9)
PRICE: regular Three Boons Yoga prices as well as that one app apply
Ian
Szydłowski-Alvarez
Ian is the Teacher Program Director and Co-Founder at Jivamukti Yoga Paris.
He aims to inspire and serve others by offering an integrated practice and experience of Yoga, as he learned it from his teachers. To Ian, yoga practice is not only a means to achieve liberation but also an embodiment of liberation itself, as taught in the vibrant tradition of Jivamukti Yoga. He is passionate about practicing and teaching Jivamukti. For many years, he attended classes as a student at the center in New York, and this daily ritual enriched his life to such an extent that he is eager to share this love with others. Ian is grateful to all his teachers and mentors over the years, particularly Rima Rabbath, whose dedication and service inspired him to follow this path to the best of his ability.
Ian believes that yoga can be a tool to help us become more receptive and nourish our highest potential. According to him, yoga asanas not only transform the physical body and promote radiant health, but working with the other limbs of Yoga can purify our subtlest form and prepare us to be better vessels, better servants, and allow us to shine like light, as the Buddha said.