I kid you not: ASU alumna starts goat yoga in Gilbert
Attention yogis and goat enthusiasts; Goat yoga has made its way to Arizona.
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Attention yogis and goat enthusiasts; Goat yoga has made its way to Arizona.
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Although Arizona's minimum wage has been higher than the federal rate for the past five years, voters will have the opportunity to raise it yet again with Prop. 206 on the November ballot.
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If you asked me a couple of weeks ago what the flow arts were, I probably would have guessed that is was something involving the television show Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Imagine telling a story in front of an audience. Now imagine not knowing the plot or anything about the story until you start it. That’s improv: it’s completely made up in the moment, which can be both exciting and terrifying.
You can feel the energy when you first walk in to the small, dim-lit room. The music is fast-paced and you’ll feel like you went back to another time. Dresses are twirling and feet are shuffling all around you. Don’t be intimated, everyone is welcome, this is swing.
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