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Sally Millice
Certified Professional level Kripalu Yoga Teacher

Sally is Professional Level Yoga Teacher with a 500 hour certification from The Kripalu Center in Lenox,
Massachusetts.   She encourages each student to work at his or her own level, practicing
compassionate self- awareness.  Sally’s students enjoy (and are often amazed by) the discoveries they
make while practicing breathing exercises, warm ups to build strength and muscle tone, and posture
flow.  Students find encouragement and motivation as Sally weaves yoga philosophy and inspirational
readings into her classes.  She welcomes beginners and more experienced practitioners alike to her
class.
Theo Mazur
200-hour Forrest Yoga Teacher

Theo’s yoga practice profoundly altered the quality of his life for the better.  From his very first class
he knew he had come home.  He rediscovered the joy and peace that he remembered from childhood,
embracing the reality-altering tradition of Yoga, and re-igniting his passion for life.  Theo seeks to lead
his students to similar awakenings.  In Theo’s class, students will cultivate their highest selves,
awakening their own healing energies.  Students find strength and peace as they work through their
classes with expert guidance and care from Theo.  Theo welcomes students of all levels and abilities to
his classes, finding ways to assist students in discovering their growing edges with compassion and
intelligence.
Julie Pottier-Brown
Certified 200-hour Yoga Teacher

Julie came to yoga over 12 years ago while expecting her first child.  Luckily she was already fit as she
walked right into the Astanga practice - and promptly fell in love! A few years' later, while pregnant
with her second child, Julie began teaching the Astanga Primary series. Julie holds a certificate in
EmbodyYoga Astanga Teacher Training, and is currently expanding her credentials through Swallowtail
Teacher Training.  Deeply influenced by Astanga, Julie also brings influences from Iyengar, Kali Ray Tri
Yoga, Sivananda, and Body Mind Centering. Though her classes are more commonly Vinyasa (flow) now,
one never knows what will be spotlighted week to week - breathwork, hip/shoulder openers, or  
inversions at the wall.  Julie also manages a local organic produce co-op, volunteers with La Leche
League International, drives monthly into Boston for the Salem Pantry, but most importantly is Mom to
two active boys.  Happily married, she lives in Salem, MA.
Green Tea Yoga, 10 Colonial Road. Salem, Massachusetts, 978.740.9749
Elaine Wintman
RYT E-500 hours, Body-Mind Centering® Practitioner
Founder, Swallowtail Yoga Teacher Training, Marblehead, MA

A teacher of teachers, Elaine is a longtime yoga practitioner (since the mid-1970s), teaching yoga full
time since 1994. Her primary teacher is Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen. She assists Bonnie and teaches in
the BMC® and Yoga Program in Amherst and NYC. Elaine's classes focus on finding ease and comfort,
breath, humor, alignment and presence. She uses experiential anatomy to help people experience the
wisdom of their own bodies and to trust their own experiences. Yoga is an oasis, a life raft, a
challenging physical/spiritual discipline, and a pleasure. It teaches us patience, gratitude, compassion
and surrender. It helps us to find grace, joy, freedom, and our own lives, moment by moment. Elaine
loves sharing this gift with others.  For more on Elaine, visit
www.elainewintman.com
Photos by Olivia Peters
Photo by Olivia Peters
Maggie Fiorella Winter
OTR/L 200hr. Certified Hatha Yoga Instructor

Maggie began her journey as an Occupational Therapist working primarily with autistic children. After
implementing numerous yoga techniques with these children she noticed a significant change with
their level of concentration, body awareness and overall well being. Because of these profound
effects, and her individual growth in her own practice, it inspired her to receive her Hatha Yoga 200hr.
training at AIYTT in Newbury, MA.  In her classes, she incorporates a strong spiritual component and
calming atmosphere utilizing the breath to help balance the body and the mind. Some poses are held
for an extended amount of time to encourage increased flexibility, strength and a deeper level of self
actualization. Her classes inspire the student to develop his/her own individuality and self witness,
welcoming all levels.  Students leave her class feeling calm, present and balanced  in order to
encounter any challenge that is presented throughout the day.
Alicia Diozzi, M.Ed.
YogaFit Prenatal Certified
Certified 200-hour Yoga Teacher

Alicia embraced a yoga practice wholeheartedly while expecting her baby eleven years ago.  She now
shares the gift of strength, flexibility and balance with expectant moms in her popular prenatal class at
Green Tea.  Alicia's classes for children offer young yogis a chance to be creative, use their
imaginations, and explore their inner as well as outer strength.  Her kids' yoga classes are dynamic, fun
release anxiety.  Alicia travels to schools and camps around the North Shore bringing the gift of yoga to
the classroom.   Alicia holds a Master's degree in Education and Creative Arts in Learning from Lesley
University.  
Larisa
Certified 200-hour Yoga Teacher
500-hour certification with Dharma Mittra

Larisa loves yoga and hopes to see you in class soon.
Marsha Therese Danzig,  Founder of Color Me Yoga®
M. Ed. Harvard University,  RYT 500

Marsha Therese Danzig is the founder of Color Me Yoga for Children She has been practicing yoga and
dance both on and off the mat since she was a very young girl. Color Me Yoga® is her personal dream
to reach as many children as possible throughout the world with the simple gift of breath, joy in the
body, safety in the soul, kindness in the essence of each human being. Her teaching style is warm,
funny, full of love and a deep sense of reverence for each soul that enters her classroom. She is very
excited to be teaching Color Me Yoga 200 Hour Professional Level Yoga Certification and Auspicious
Yogis at Green Tea.
Stephanie Greenfield, RYT

Stephanie first came to yoga in 1998 as a means of exercise and to improve her overall fitness level.  A
competitive gymnast through high school and college, yoga was a natural fit for her already flexible
and bendy body.  As her practice deepened the physical advantages gave way to the emotional and
spiritual benefits of a calm and open mind.  Always yearning to learn more and intrigued by the
philosophies of Buddhism, Stephanie’s yoga evolution led her to train with David Magone in the
PranaVayu style of yoga in 2010. The practice is built on the founding belief that we can help make the
world a better place by working toward our own highest potential as a happy, healthy and truly open
being.  Stephanie teaches a PranaVayu-inspired class with a focus on alignment and breath that is
challenging to the experienced practitioner and suitable to beginners as well.       
September Fortier, Yoga Instructor, RYT 250

September first came to Hatha yoga in 1997 after the death of a loved one.  And she’s been practicing
ever since.  “I came to yoga and meditation with a broken heart but through my practice I have found
real practical tools for healing.”   eptember believes in creating an intelligently sequenced class, linking
breath and asana in a beautiful wave-like Vinyasa which evolves like a blissful dance.  She believes that
gentle physical assists are incredibly beneficial towards allowing each student to fully inhabit the asana
with ease and safety.  And, she is a big fan of adding restorative postures into the mix of her flow:  
“Being a true warrior is not just about the practice of strength – the strength comes from the soft
September is a certified Vinyasa yoga instructor and graduate of the Tranquil Space 250-hour teacher
training in Washington, DC where they take their yoga as seriously as their politics.   September has
completed additional yoga teacher trainings with Shiva Rea, Darren John Main and Todd Norian.  S
Danielle Jacobs, Certified 200-hour Yoga Teacher

Breath work begins each practice. Restorative classes that involve seated and supine poses with
longer holds for a deeper opening. Slow flow and vinyasa classes for those who want to link postures
together in a dance like movement. Power yoga for those who enjoy a combination of heat, strength
and flow. All classes end with savasana or a guided mediation, often accompanied by a lavender oil
shoulder rub to relieve any lingering tension.  Danielle has taught yoga to young and old. Babies,
toddlers, school aged children and teens. She has also trained and taught yoga to Cancer and
Parkinson’s patients at Penny’s Circle of Hope in Marblehead, MA and the Wellness Community of
Salem. Recently, Danielle Co-Chaired Yoga Live, a super mat yoga event supporting Cancer Wellness on
the Northshore for the Sue de Vries Cancer