Hapa Mag Yoga: Meditation Manifestation for the New Year
By Rebecca Lee Lerman
Join Hapa Mag's resident yoga instructor, Rebecca Lee Lerman in some meditation practice as we draw close to the end of the 2018 year.
Let's manifest what you want for the new year!
Rebecca Lee Lerman is a New York City based writer and performer. Her plays and screenplays were featured at Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, The Midtown International Theatre Festival, Universe Multicultural Film Festival and We So Hapa, which celebrates people of mixed race. Most recently, PheLerm Productions, for which she is writer, participated in the 72 Hour Shootout competition, and their short film was selected as the top 40 out of 400 to be screened at the Asian American Film Festival.
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By Rebecca Lee Lerman
Join Hapa Mag's resident yoga instructor, Rebecca Lee Lerman in some meditation practice as we draw close to the end of the 2018 year.
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