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2025 Teachers’ Intensive + Level 3 Assessment


 

The Iyengar Yoga Centre of Victoria has long hosted a multi-day intensive focused particularly on teachers. This year, the Teachers’ Intensive was held in concert with the first Level 3 assessment to be held in Canada under the new RIMYI guidelines. Below we have several photos from the events, along with thoughts from participants, from assessment candidates and from assessor-observers.

 

It was very beneficial to practise in the room all together in ways we each needed, with the freedom to work with someone or share ideas during the practice. This created a grounding…  a participant

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It was a wonderful opportunity to witness and learn from all the work done by the candidates… a participant

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It was so innovative and a wonderful learning experience in so many ways… a candidate

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The general idea of Level 3 assessment components woven onto a teacher intensive was effective and efficientan assessor-observer

 

The ‘Class Photo’ – participants, candidates, assessors, assessor-observers

 

Reflections from Sarah Bertucci, Toronto ON

As I settle back home from a week in Victoria BC, I’ve been reflecting on this year’s Teachers’ Intensive, which also included the first-ever Level 3 Assessment in Canada under the new RIMYI guidelines, introduced by Prashantji and Abhijata Iyengar in December 2019.

What an inspiring milestone for our community!

My gratitude goes to Leslie Hogya, Ann Kilbertus, and Louie Ettling, who planned and guided the event, supported by senior teachers from across the country, who formed the ‘observer team’. Together, they embodied the theme of the week: ‘Courage in Practice’. When planning this assessment, the assessors consulted with Marlene Mawhinney, one of very few ‘first wave’ teachers in Canada still actively engaged, and they appreciated her input. A special thank you as well to IYAC/ACYI Board of Directors, whose support made it possible to bring the Level 3 Assessment and Teachers’ Intensive together for a creative learning opportunity.

With five candidates undergoing the assessment and seventeen serving as their assessment students (six in each assessment class), we were 29 in the room. We all participated in the Intensive and not only in the assessment aspect. Each person contributed in their own way to the success of the week.

Our five days began with the Invocation to Patañjali and a shared ‘Pune practice’, followed by a rich variety of activities: conducted practices, candidate-led classes, case study presentations, ‘target group’ practice planning, sequencing and adjustment sessions, and even a lively community dinner. The atmosphere throughout was one of support, learning, and genuine collegiality.

 

A rapt audience for a lecture on asanas for releasing neck tensions

 

Variations on Sarvāṅgāsana

 

Utthita Trikoṇāsana

 

For me, the highlight was witnessing the first Level 3 assessment in Canada. It was carried out in the spirit envisioned by Geetaji, Prashantiji and Abhijata – rooted in tradition, yet forward-looking. This moment reminded me how courageous our community has been: honouring the path that has brought us here, while continuing to shape the future of Iyengar yoga in Canada.

This year’s event also gave us a taste of how valuable guided, hands-on practice can be for teachers. That thread will be picked up and deepened next year, when the Teachers’ Intensive will focus on hands-on adjustments and learning through direct experience. There will not be an assessment component next year.

If this year was any indication, next year promises to be a uniquely enriching opportunity for teachers across Canada to refine their skills together. I left feeling inspired and hopeful. The future of Iyengar yoga in Canada is indeed bright, and I encourage every teacher to consider joining next year’s Victoria Teachers’ Intensive.

Sarah Bertucci

 

Ekapāda Ūrdhva Dhanurāsana

 

This year’s setup was very helpful for integrating all of the learning both on the physical, mental, and communal plane…a participant

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I come away from the week humbled and with fresh inspiration for the practice and to continue teaching…. a participant

 

Padmāsana in Śīrṣāsana

 

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