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Shiva Rea was born on 1967 in Hermosa Beach, California, United States, is an An american yoga teacher. Discover Shiva Rea's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Shiva Rea (born 1967) is a teacher of Vinyasa flow yoga and yoga trance dance.
She is the founder of Prana Vinyasa Yoga.
She is one of the best-known yoga teachers in America, and around the world.
Shiva Rea was born in Hermosa Beach, California, in 1967; her father, liking the image of Nataraja, dancing Shiva, named her after that Hindu deity.
She studied dance anthropology at UCLA, completing her master's thesis in 1997 on "hatha yoga as a practice of embodiment".
She studied under yoga and tantra masters including Swami Sivananda Saraswati and Daniel Odier.
She practised the vigorous Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga for ten years, adopting a more restorative style when she became pregnant.
She teaches Vinyasa flow yoga, having created her own style called Prana Vinyasa, and yoga trance dance.
She teaches in the USA and many countries around the world, touring each year.
Teachers are similarly trained in the USA and around the world in 200, 300 and 500 hour courses in her Prana Vinyasa yoga, which claims to combine tantra, yoga, and ayurveda.
She has contributed to publications including Yoga Journal and Yoga International.
The author and yoga therapist Janice Gates honored Rea with a chapter of her 2006 book on women in yoga, Yoginis.
Rea has contributed invited forewords to Mark Stephens's book Yoga Adjustments: Philosophy, Principles, and Techniques, to Alanna Kaivalya's book Myths of the Asanas: The Stories at the Heart of the Yoga Tradition, and to Lorin Roche's book The Radiance Sutras: 112 Gateways to the Yoga of Wonder and Delight.
She has been called one of America's leading yoga teachers.
The Library Journal described Rea as a "big name" and a "well-established instructor", whose DVDs embodied the "highest production values".
In 2007 Vanity Fair called her "the Madonna of the yoga world" in a desert photo shoot; the photographer, Michael O'Neill portrayed her in Dancer pose (Natarajasana) wearing bikini briefs and an outsize bead necklace, with two tigers in a featureless flat landscape.
The article said she was "the best-known instructor of Vinyasa flow yoga" and famous for "Yoga Trance Dance".
It stated that she visits up to thirty-five countries every year on her teaching tours.
In 2009 she created Global Mala Day to coincide with the United Nations International Day of Peace.
The Los Angeles Times described her as one of "yoga's rock stars", and her classes as feeling "more like a multicultural dance session".
In 2017, Bizzie Gold of Buti Yoga published "An Open Letter to Shiva Rea", criticizing her claim to be teaching traditional yoga.