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George Delaney

George Delaney (he/they) is a trans movement practitioner, researcher, artist, and teacher. He was born and raised in, and is currently based out of the unceded land of the Nuche, Tsis tsis’tas, and Hinono’ei Peoples, otherwise known as Denver, CO. He has 25 years of experience dancing, 10 years of experience practicing yoga, and 4 years of experience teaching. He received a BFA in Dance (& Math) from NYU Tisch School of the Arts and a 300 HR Yoga teacher training through the Perri Institute of Mind and Body.

George is a constant student, fascinated by the intersection of Yoga, dance, body-based (collective) healing practices, ritual, astrology, physics, mutual aid, and embodied histories. His offerings include: Yoga classes inspired by his dogfriend Juno’s amazing smelling abilities; dance improvisation practices dismantling the line between performing and (just) being; and creative visualization meditations to embody radical speculative fictions that re-imagine futures.

George was fortunate to make regular trips to Crested Butte as a kid growing up, and the beauty of the land no doubt impacted his desire to develop skills that study nature from the inside out. He is proud to be the son of Dana and Jeff Delaney, both climate activists in the Gunnison Valley. Jeff also leads hikes for the Wildflower festival that explores the relationship between geology and the flowers.

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