A Sacramento yoga studio has been given the distinction of offering the first-ever yoga class on the White House lawn. Six instructors from Midtown-based Zuda Yoga are teaching several half-hour classes today as part of the annual Easter Egg Roll at the Capitol.
"I like to think it came about because of good Karma
and all the good things that we do at the yoga studio," said Zuda instructor of co-founder Anne Marie Kramer.
But Kramer conceded it was also a who-you-know situation. Zuda instructor Leah Cullis is engaged
to John Liipfert, the producer of C3 Productions who handled both Barack Obama's Election Night celebration at Grant Park in Chicago
and his inauguration. Liipfert called the studio several
weeks ago to offer Zuda a slot at the event. But Zuda
management had to keep the news under wraps until last
week, when they started informing students that some
instructors would be out for several days.
"I didn't really fully grasp it at the moment, not fully believing
it," Kramer said, adding, "We haven't really been able to talk about it until the White
House sent their press releases out. We had to jump
up and down on the inside."
The theme of this year's Easter Egg Roll is "Let's Go Play," with numerous activities designed to encourage "America's youth to lead healthy and active lives," according to a White House press release.
Cullis and Kramer are being joined by four other Zuda
instructors: Corri Chadwick, Tyler Langdale, Jessica Michelitti,
and Bill Prysock, who is Zuda's co-founder and Kramer's husband. They also invited instructors from DownDog
Yoga in D.C., MBody Yoga in Jacksonville, Fla., and
Cleveland Yoga in Ohio. The company JadeYoga donated
50 of their eco-friendly yoga mats for the event, while other companies
donated yoga clothing for participants to wear.
The Obama family includes numerous yoga enthusiasts,
according to People Magazine. Yoga practice is reputed
to be one of the ways First Lady Michelle Obama got
her famous arms. Her 71 year-old mother, Marian Robinson, is a longtime yoga practitioner.
First daughters Sasha and Malia do yoga with their
mother, grandmother, and godmother Eleanor Wilson-often led by Wilson's younger brother, yoga instructor Stephen Shields.
Cullis and Liipfert met in 2003 while working for the John Kerry presidential campaign
in Iowa. She worked on several other campaigns as well,
including Phil Angelides' 2006 gubernatorial campaign, and met the Obamas while working
on that presidential campaign in 2007.
She recently transitioned to being a full-time yoga instructor. When asked about her stress level,
Cullis said, "Much, much lower. Are you kidding me?"
Liipfert continues to maintain a busy schedule flying
between offices in D.C., Sacramento, and Austin, Texas.
The pair are getting married at a Buddhist retreat
in Santa Cruz next month.
Zuda opened in June, 2007. They started a Folsom studio in February, and are
currently expanding their Midtown flagship location.
Kramer said enrollment has grown steadily despite the
recession.
"The one thing people aren't cutting out is the yoga, because it makes them feel
better," she said. "And it lasts a lot longer than a martini."
She also said they have been heavily involved in the
Sacramento community. The studio gives money to local
animal shelters. Zuda instructors have taught classes
at the Loaves & Fishes homeless shelter and in schools in Sacramento's impoverished Oak Park neighborhood and. Kramer said
she particularly loves teaching yoga to children, who
will be most of the students at the Easter Egg Roll.
"The main thing we teach in yoga is that we already
have everything we need to be happy and we are perfect
the way we are," she said. "It's an awesome thing to teach to children."
