There is a reason sound is central to so many cultures around the world. It is a way of creating coherence in our nervous system, which leads to emotional stability, better sleep, better immunity and cognitive function.
Not only that, but in many spiritual traditions, it is believed that it is how we connect directly to spirit.
Join Gin Perry for a master class in Nada Yoga, and journey to the heart of sound.

May 16 6:00 - 8:30PM
$50
Gin Perry is a yoga teacher, sound practitioner, and cultural explorer devoted to bridging ancient wisdom with modern awareness. Drawing from years of study in Yoga philosophy, Nada Yoga, and Shamanic traditions, her work weaves breath, movement, and vibration into an embodied journey of presence and connection.
Guardian of Shala Yoga in Squamish, BC, Canada, she guides students toward stillness through practices that harmonize body and sound, from pranayama and asana to immersive soundscapes and voice journeys. Her approach honors yoga as a living, evolving tradition rooted in self-discovery, reverence for nature, and the power of sound as medicine.
Having studied with teachers across India, North and South America, she brings a cross-cultural sensitivity and deep respect for lineage to her offerings. At the heart of her teaching is the belief that through sound and silence, we remember our original harmony with ourselves, with others, and with the Earth.


Gin Perry is a yoga teacher, sound practitioner, and cultural explorer devoted to bridging ancient wisdom with modern awareness. Drawing from years of study in Yoga philosophy, Nada Yoga, and Shamanic traditions, her work weaves breath, movement, and vibration into an embodied journey of presence and connection.
Guardian of Shala Yoga in Squamish, BC, Canada, she guides students toward stillness through practices that harmonize body and sound, from pranayama and asana to immersive soundscapes and voice journeys. Her approach honors yoga as a living, evolving tradition rooted in self-discovery, reverence for nature, and the power of sound as medicine.
Having studied with teachers across India, North and South America, she brings a cross-cultural sensitivity and deep respect for lineage to her offerings. At the heart of her teaching is the belief that through sound and silence, we remember our original harmony with ourselves, with others, and with the Earth.
Address: 40383 Tantalus Rd, Unit 3 Squamish, BC V8B 0G2
Phone: (604) 243-9853
Email: [email protected]
We acknowledge that we play, live, work and gather on the unceded territories of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) nation.
Saturday 8 am – 10 pm
Sunday 9 am – 9 pm
Monday 7 am – 9 pm
Tuesday 9 am – 10 pm
Wednesday 7 am – 9 pm
Thursday 7 am – 10 pm
Friday 7 am – 9 pm