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Sun & Moon Yoga Studio

3811 Langston Blvd. Arlington VA
3975 University Ave. Fairfax VA
703-525-9642
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Sun & Moon Yoga Studio

  • HOME
  • CLASSES
    • Class Schedule
    • Printable Fall Schedule At-A-Glance
    • Class Plans
    • About Our Classes
    • Ashtanga Morning Mysore
  • WORKSHOPS & EVENTS
    • Workshops & Events
  • TEACHER TRAINING
    • In-Depth Yoga Teacher Training
  • HEALING AND COMMUNITY
    • Amir's Yoga Healing
    • Kids and Families
    • Meditation
    • Yoga Celebrations
    • Private Yoga
    • Yoga For Good
    • Social Justice
    • Wellness Collective
  • About Us
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    • New to Us?
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    • Community Yoga Bank
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New Fairfax studio is happening!

March 30, 2023 Amir Tahami

We are thrilled to share that Sun & Moon in-person yoga will return to Fairfax City this spring. Look soon for an official opening date (we're hoping for sometime in May!) and an augmented spring schedule.

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In Blog Tags Fairfax Yoga, Foster Building, City of Fairfax, Fairfax City, New Location

Arlington:  3811 Langston Boulevard, Arlington VA 22207. 703-525-YOGA (9642)

Fairfax: 3975 University Dr. #130, Fairfax, VA 22030. 703-890-1550

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We respectfully acknowledge that our studios sit on the ancestral homeland of the Manahoac and Nacotchtank (Anacostan) tribes, and that this land is sacred, historical, and significant, as are the lands of all First Nations People.