Start your weekend with movement, matcha and good company.
Matcha Morning is a two-hour session designed to lift your energy, ground your body and bring a little joy to your weekend.
First up: 45 minutes of dynamic Pilates with Daniela to fire up your core and get everything moving. Then we slow things down with 45 minutes of grounding yoga guided by Alexa ( think breath, flow and a sweet release )
After class, we’ll gather for matcha, pastries from Ma Makers and relaxed conversation - a moment to linger, connect and ease into the rest of your day.
It’s a fun, feel-good way to spend your Saturday and everyone’s welcome!
ABOUT DANIELA
Daniela’s approach to Pilates blends strength and stretch, creating a balanced workout that leaves you feeling stronger and more at home in your body. Her classes follow simple yet effective exercises that will get your muscles working — always with moments to pause, breathe, and reset in between.
With a calm and supportive atmosphere, Daniela encourages you to tune into your body and connect mindfully to your movements. She places great importance on technique, offering clear guidance to help you get the most out of each exercise — always in a way that suits what your body needs that day.
Her sessions are a feel-good workout designed for every body, helping you build strength and confidence at your own pace.
ABOUT ALEXA
Alexa discovered yoga when she was 15 years old. What began as a physical practice slowly became something she kept returning to through different phases of life.
In 2021, she completed her first teacher training and since then has immersed herself deeply in the study and practice of yoga. Over the years, she has completed more than 1000 hours of training across different traditions. While she continues to explore many approaches to the practice, Jivamukti Yoga and Yin are the methods where she feels most at home. Alexa is curious about the many layers of yoga beyond the physical practice, from philosophy and chanting to the subtle experience of breath, sound, and stillness.
In her classes, you might hear the harmonium, explore a piece of yogic wisdom, move through a strong and steady asana practice, or be guided into moments of stillness. At the heart of her teaching is the wish to create a space where people can experience themselves more fully. Her classes invite students to explore the practice with presence, curiosity, and a sense of joy.