The second cycle of the Khaita Educational Programme spanned two years with six one week-long educational courses, at Dejamling, Merigar and Dzamling Gar

The second cycle of the Khaita Educational Programme spanned two years with six one week-long educational courses, at Dejamling, Merigar and Dzamling Gar
A rich Khaita weekend in Venice: a warm and joyful gathering of new and senior teachers and other practitioners who love the Joyful Dances
Last April I was visiting Oxford in the hope of setting up a collaboration/partnership between the University of Oxford and Shang Shung UK institute.
I had the note ‘Khaita Exam’ in my calendar for the 14th to 20th April. I knew that within that time frame there would be three days dedicated to the exam.
The “We Are One” project of Khaita Joyful Dances & Yoga dedicated to the teachers of the schools of the Amiata area near Merigar finished yesterday
Every Saturday, dancers can join the dancing session. Each week, we have leaders guiding the session, allowing you to follow and dance in your own space
At Dzamling Gar, the first graduations and authorizations of Yantra Yoga First Level Instructors and Khaita Dancers on April 20, 2024, since the passing of our Master, Chögyal Namkhai Norbu.
Khaita School: Final exams of 3 years program with Adriana Dal Borgo and Khaita instructors
Khaita Training 4th level from March 26 – April 1 2024 at Dzamling Gar with Adriana Dal Borgo
Adriana Dal Borgo recounts the origins of the Joyful Dances and how they can lead us, step by step, to bring presence and harmony into our daily lives.
A community hall in the small country town of Beerwah, near Namgyalgar, was transformed into a Tibetan community scene for Losar.
What is Khaita in our daily life? Is it “only” singing and dancing? A connection to the joy flowing within our hearts? Or the melody itself?