A photograph captures an intricately detailed brass statue of the Hindu deity Shiva in the form of Nataraja, the Lord of the Dance. The statue is positioned centrally on a light-coloured wooden shelf, showing Shiva in a dynamic cosmic dance pose with multiple arms (four clearly visible) within a large circular, flame-fringed halo. He balances on his right leg on a prostrate figure, and his left leg is raised. The background, which is slightly out of focus, features a framed chart pinned to a white wall, displaying rows and rows of small illustrative human figures in various yoga asanas (poses), arranged in a sequence with unreadable descriptive text below each pose. The statue has a worn, aged metal finish. The perspective is frontal.

Class schedule

At Ashtanga Yoga Hull we currently offer Mysore style practices, four times a week; on a Tuesday morning, Wednesday evening, Thursday morning and Saturday morning.

You can see the class schedule and book your space below, or open the bookings page directly here. There are discounts available for bulk bookings and concessions. Money (or lack of it) should never be a barrier to a yoga practice, if you want to practice but the cost is prohibitive to you please get in touch and we will try our best to come to an arrangement that works for everyone.