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Yoga Journal Presents: Iyengar Intensive at Estes Park DVD Set

starring: B.K.S. Iyengar
directed by: Yoga Journal




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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0094922587725
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full length, Full Screen, Special Edition, NTSC
Label: Yoga Journal
Manufacturer: Yoga Journal
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Yoga Journal
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 01, 2005
Running Time: 1500 minutes
Studio: Yoga Journal
Theatrical Release Date: 2006



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Description:
Yoga Journal Presents: Iyengar Intensive at Estes Park 5 DVD set

Live and uncut, over 25 hours of B.K.S Iyengar's latest teaching from the Yoga Journal 2005 Estes Park Conference. An essential DVD for all Iyengar students and teachers!

In September 2005, Sri B.K.S. Iyengar participated in a much-heralded intensive dedicated to his teaching, held as part of Yoga Journal’s Estes Park Conference. Along with some of Mr. Iyengar’s senior teachers, he provided those assembled with his latest teachings in asana and pranayama. He also made himself accessible to his students through a variety of talks and question and answer sessions.

The five DVD set, incorporating 25 hours of content, captures each session of this important event. It displays Mr. Iyengar’s passion, vitality, and mastery of yoga. Blending humor and wisdom, Mr. Iyengar’s presence was even more astounding given his 86 years of age. It was possibly his last visit to the United States, and one that can be thoroughly savored and continually revisited in this DVD format.

Mr. Iyengar’s teaching and presence is incorporated in every session of this DVD, including:
·Three asana classes (580 minutes)
·The pranayama classes (282 minutes)
·Q&A session with Mr. Iyengar (150 minutes)
·Mr. Iyengar’s Conference Keynote (62 minutes)
·Conversation with Mr. Iyengar (92 minutes)
·Master classes with master teachers Manouso Manos and Patricia Walden, which include Mr. Iyengar (257 minutes)
·Performance by The Yoga Troup (40 minutes)

Partial proceeds from the sale of this DVD set go towards Mr. Iyengar's Bellur Project, and toward the Iyengar Yoga National Association of the United States (IYNAUS).









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Caution if you're not a serious Iyengar yoga student
This video is frustrating to watch because its basically a camera on a tripod of a conference. If you weren't able to go to the conference or are so gungho about Iyengar yoga that you can't get enough information, then this video won't disapoint you because getting to see BKS Iyengar actually teach a class is invaluable. I liked the chanting and the uncut quality of the video because I didn't want to miss anything. The fact that it is on DVD makes the uncut nature tolerable because fast forwarding is an option. I viewed this DVD set before I started Yoga teacher training and I'm glad that I saw it because I was terribly uninformed about what yoga really was. This DVD helped me have a jump start to what teacher training might be about.

It was good for me to see that even the masters were corrected by Mr. Iyengar. I just wish I could see everything better. So for the quality of the filming I would have given it a 2 star, but to have a DVD of the master sharing his wisdom in his later years is what makes me give it a 5 stars. Less expensive then going to Estes Park myself and I probably wouldn't be able to see any better anyway. It is nice to have instant replay anyway.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - "...LIVE AND UNCUT"
I was so excited to get this DVD set! I wanted to learn directly from Iyengar in his own words, to be able to replay his magical wisdom and see him in action. There is much of that - if you can HEAR him. The audio and video are very BAD. The reason the set is 5 DVD's is that there is no editing. You have to sit through various instructors often reminding the mass of students to get out of the way of the camera that is often situated in the back of the room apparently on someone's tripod. In some parts you have to wait until the instructors converse with the cameraperson until they realize they are ready or are already rolling film before they can begin their session...watch as they fidget with their clip-on microphones...listen to the crew or teachers talking amongst each other...Iyengar kept loosing his clip-on microphone as he was in the middle of a lengthy, interesting (from what I could make out) monologue, someone had to keep adjusting it for him, clipping it back on, it was distracting to me, and I think he even became a little annoyed. This video does not seem to have been professionally done. As I said the audio is very bad. Since, I'm sure they aren't going to do this again with Iyengar; YogaJournal could have spent the few extra dollars to get it closed captioned. I feel that YogaJournal should have had more respect for Mr. Iyengar in making this commemorative DVD set by making it the best it could have been. Someone said it is boring - I agree, most of it is, but not so much when Mr. Iyengar is on. It is certainly NOT 25 hours of Iyengar, it is 25 hours of DVD with his name on it - There's a big difference. It could have been streamlined for efficiency. YJ advertises it as "live and uncut" - Is that always a good thing? In this case, no. But Sri B.K.S. Iyengar is still loveable in any setting! :)



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great DVD for serious students and teachers. It does require patience.
I am a student as well as a new teacher of yoga and I really liked this DVD. Once you get past his interruptions --which he does a lot, but who cares that's his style and he is there to teach the students/yoga teachers how to do things correctly-- you will enjoy this. I guess he is also teaching the way it's done in India with the interruptions and at the end of every instruction or wisdom he says "follow?" I just loved it.

Anyway, I actually took my notebook out and started taking notes rewinding and forwarding all the time (since it's a bit difficult to understand him sometimes). I am referring to the notes ALL the time. His little words of wisdom on a pose or in correcting a student are super. For example in Adho-mukha Svanasana he says the "patella should kiss the knee", when you picture this is makes so much sense and he also emphasizes constantly "broadening" the heel and the knee. Other gems are "grip the knee on all four sides" or for example in warrior 2 he emphasizes that one should extend from the armpit not your arms and that you stretch the little finger further and further. These tips and words if wisdom are sprinkled all over the place.

I wathced it in segments and when I had seen each DVD, I'd re-watch it and take extensive notes.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Film of a yoga conference
I wanted a DVD that would be a yoga workout video. This is the filming of the yoga conference and is long and boring. You listen to Iyengar teach the students harshly and then watch the mobs at the conference file into positions. It was not helpful for my intentions.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Much precious information about yoga and its teaching methodology
Who am I to "review" the work of the "guruchi"?
So, let me make it clear that what I am about to say, is no way a review of "him" per se; it is a review of the contents of these particular DVDs. In other words, it is a review of the information that is intented to be given in this set of DVDs. Having made that clear: in my opinion, this is a very good set of CDs for "the yoga teacher" only.
Which means: although a very valuable set for a teacher, especially for those who are short on either money and/or time to go and get the information and the experience "live" - on the spot; I would not recommend this for a novice student. Maybe OK for a seasoned student, just maybe...
Very valuable tips for teachers, about teaching methodology, also. No matter what kind of yoga you are teaching, the info in these DVDs provide a valuable insight to everything that you don't know; or thought that you already knew!!...
Nevertheless, it is only "a glimpse" of the guruchi's wisdom and intelligence. As he himself also keeps repeating in the DVD, it would have been impossible for him to transfer all his knowledge in such a short amount of time, and setting.




 





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