FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT: SEDONA YOGA FESTIVAL

FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT: SEDONA YOGA FESTIVAL

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL:  SEDONA YOGA FESTIVAL

APRIL 23–26, 2026
SEDONA, AZ

FESTIVALS

BEN CLARK INTERVIEW
Looking for something to do this April? We are thrilled for this year’s festival season and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Heather Sheree Sanders, Owner and Producer of Sedona Yoga Festival. Complimentary copies of our magazine will be available at this festival! 

Registration is currently open, and the next scheduled price increase is March 22, 2026. Early registration provides the best access to limited-capacity sessions, excursions, and immersive study opportunities.

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What makes this year’s festival unique? 
Each year the festival evolves in response to the needs of both practitioners and teachers. In 2026, there is a strong emphasis on depth of experience, creating space for meaningful study alongside shared practice and connection.

Programming moves between classroom learning, embodied practice, and guided experiences on the surrounding red rock landscape of the Coconino National Forest. Rather than presenting yoga as performance or spectacle, the intention is to support learning environments where participants can engage fully with the teachings, with one another, and with the place itself.

The festival continues to serve both dedicated students and professionals seeking continuing education, mentorship, and renewed inspiration within their practice.

Who are some new presenters or offerings you are excited about? 
Each year we welcome emerging teachers alongside established leaders in the field. I’m particularly excited about presenters working at the intersection of yoga with neuroscience, trauma-informed care, indigenous wisdom traditions, and sustainable leadership.

It is a special honor this year to host Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, spiritual head of the Himalayan Institute, who will be teaching after more than a decade away from public travel and large teaching engagements.

We are also expanding our pre- and post-conference immersions, which allow participants to study in smaller groups over extended periods of time. These offerings reflect a noticeable shift toward deeper learning and sustained mentorship rather than brief introductory experiences.

What advice would you give to someone who wanted to start their own local yoga  festival? 
Begin with community, not scale.

Strong festivals grow from authentic relationships—with local teachers, partners, land stewards, and attendees. Start small enough to learn operational realities firsthand, and establish clear values early so decisions remain consistent as the event grows.

Equally important is creating fair systems for compensation, communication, and participant experience. Sustainable events are built through trust and consistency over time rather than rapid expansion.

The theme of our Summer 2026 issue is Community. Can you share with us what the  word community means to you? 
Community is shared experience, creativity, and accountability.

Personal practice develops privately, but it is strengthened through right relationship. Community forms when people gather repeatedly with a shared intention—to learn, to contribute, and to support one another’s growth.

Over time, those relationships create continuity. Teachers, students, and organizers become stewards of something larger than any single event.

Why are yoga festival communities important? 
Yoga festivals provide spaces where learning becomes relational rather than theoretical. Practitioners from different backgrounds and traditions come together in ways that rarely happen within local studios or online environments.

These gatherings strengthen professional networks, support personal wellbeing, and help sustain teaching lineages through direct experience. They remind participants that yoga is practiced within community, not apart from it.

Community in Practice: Inside the Sedona Yoga Festival

For Heather Sheree Sanders, founder and producer of the Sedona Yoga Festival, community is not an abstract idea, rather it is something built gradually through shared experience, return, and participation.

Now entering the 15th year, Sedona Yoga Festival continues to evolve beyond the traditional model of a yoga gathering. Set among the red rock landscape of Sedona, Arizona, the event blends continuing education, embodied practice, and outdoor excursions into an experience shaped as much by place as by programming.

“Our intention has always been to create an environment where people can study deeply while also reconnecting with one another,” Sanders explains. “Practice doesn’t happen in isolation. It unfolds through relationship with peers, with self, and with the natural world.”

The 2026 festival reflects a growing desire within the yoga community for depth rather than breadth. Alongside daily classes and lectures, expanded pre- and post-conference immersions allow participants to work closely with presenters in smaller learning environments designed for sustained study.

This year also marks a rare teaching appearance by Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, spiritual head of the Himalayan Institute, whose participation follows more than a decade away from public travel engagements. His presence underscores the festival’s continued commitment to honoring lineage while welcoming emerging voices shaping the future of practice.

Sanders notes that successful festivals are rarely built through scale alone. “They grow from trust,” she says. “From listening to local communities, respecting the land, and creating systems that support both teachers and participants.”

That philosophy shapes how she defines community itself: not simply as gathering, but as shared responsibility and shared creativity. Attendees often return year after year, contributing to an evolving network of practitioners, educators, and leaders who support one another beyond the weekend event.

In an era increasingly defined by digital connection, gatherings like the Sedona Yoga Festival offer something difficult to replicate online: direct experience. Practice shared in real time. Conversations that continue long after sessions end. A reminder that yoga, at its core, is relational.

For Sanders, that continuity is the point. Community is not created in a single moment—it is cultivated through presence, participation, and the willingness to return.

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SEDONA YOGA FESTIVAL

SEDONA YOGA FESTIVAL

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: THE SEDONA YOGA FESTIVAL

MARCH 14TH – 17TH, 2024

FESTIVALS

BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL

Looking for something to do this March? We are thrilled yoga festivals are back and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Heather Sanders, Founder & Producer and Lisette Cheresson, Director of Communications of Sedona Yoga Festival taking place in Sedona, AZ who we are thrilled to partner with! You will be able to get complimentary copies of our magazine at this festival! 

What makes this year’s festival unique?
HEATHER: After years of seeing people network with one another organically and go on to do amazing things together, we are putting some intentions behind growing that network. As such, we’re actively exploring what purpose-driven collaboration looks like, in what is being shown to us as a new way of doing things. We will have more spaciousness in the schedule and more intentional time all together to spark these relationships, as well as fun activities that support people creating with one another to collaborate both at the festival and beyond.You will find our presenter roster here

Share with us what you LOVE about your festival location?
HEATHER: Our venue, the Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock, is located in an area of Sedona that has very grounded and healing energy. With everything being walkable from the venue, we expect it to be very relaxed. There are many trails easily accessed near our venue, so folks can take time between classes to really find themselves on the land. There couldn’t be a better place for us to celebrate all together now and really connect with this sacred land.

In that vein, SYF is unique in that it takes place in one of Earth’s well-known power points. Sedona has an energy of transformation and amplification. When we practice together in large numbers in this environment — with shared intention and an attitude of gratitude and love — it resonates and ripples out to the world at large.

The theme of our issue this year is JOY, how do yoga festivals inspire JOY?
LISETTE: There’s a lightness of being that happens when we share in yoga and chant and celebration. It’s not just about coming together in community — though it’s that too — it’s the inspiration of possibility. When we come together in the shared goal of recognizing our interconnectedness, we break the barriers we set for ourselves. We’re able to step into our true, authentic, shared humanity and remind ourselves what is actually possible. 

The joy comes from that reminder — the tapping back into what’s really important, and creating the connections we need to shift out of stagnancy and hopelessness and into our divine power once we leave the event.

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SEDONA YOGA FESTIVAL

SEDONA YOGA FESTIVAL

SEDONA YOGA FESTIVAL

Sedona, AZ

March 14-17, 2024

COSTA RICA YOGA RETREAT Casas Kismet, Costa Rica
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Yoga ♥ Magazine readers can use the code yogalove10
when they check out for a 10% discount on ticket purchases

Looking for something to do this March? We are thrilled yoga festivals are back and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Heather Sanders, Founder & Producer and Lisette Cheresson, Director of Communications of Sedona Yoga Festival taking place in Sedona, AZ who we are thrilled to partner with! You will be able to get complimentary copies of our magazine at this festival!

What makes this year’s festival unique?
HEATHER: After years of seeing people network with one another organically and go on to do amazing things together, we are putting some intentions behind growing that network. As such, we’re actively exploring what purpose-driven collaboration looks like, in what is being shown to us as a new way of doing things. We will have more spaciousness in the schedule and more intentional time all together to spark these relationships, as well as fun activities that support people creating with one another to collaborate both at the festival and beyond.You will find our presenter roster here!

Share with us what you LOVE about your festival location?
HEATHER: Our venue, the Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock, is located in an area of Sedona that has very grounded and healing energy. With everything being walkable from the venue, we expect it to be very relaxed. There are many trails easily accessed near our venue, so folks can take time between classes to really find themselves on the land. There couldn’t be a better place for us to celebrate all together now and really connect with this sacred land.

In that vein, SYF is unique in that it takes place in one of Earth’s well-known power points. Sedona has an energy of transformation and amplification. When we practice together in large numbers in this environment — with shared intention and an attitude of gratitude and love — it resonates and ripples out to the world at large.

The theme of our issue this year is JOY, how do yoga festivals inspire JOY?
LISETTE: There’s a lightness of being that happens when we share in yoga and chant and celebration. It’s not just about coming together in community — though it’s that too — it’s the inspiration of possibility. When we come together in the shared goal of recognizing our interconnectedness, we break the barriers we set for ourselves. We’re able to step into our true, authentic, shared humanity and remind ourselves what is actually possible.

The joy comes from that reminder — the tapping back into what’s really important, and creating the connections we need to shift out of stagnancy and hopelessness and into our divine power once we leave the event.

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DATE:
March 14-17, 2024
Organizer
ORGANIZERs:
Sedona Yoga Festival

WEBSITE:
sedonayogafestival.com

EMAIL:
info@sedonayogafestival.com

PHONE:
(928) 288-2484

Venue

LOCATION

Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock

90 Ridge Trail Drive
Sedona, AZ 86351

Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock

90 Ridge Trail Drive
Sedona, AZ 86351

Spotlight Festival: Sedona Yoga Festival

Spotlight Festival: Sedona Yoga Festival

Spotlight Festival: Sedona Yoga Festival

PROFILES

FESTIVALS

AWAKE Festival - group shot on stage

Looking for something to do next Spring? We are thrilled yoga festivals are back and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Heather Shereé Sanders, Producer of Sedona Yoga Festival who we are thrilled to partner with next April!

What inspired you to create a yoga festival?
I am passionate about Yoga, and after decades of creating events around community, sustainability, and the arts I found myself ready to retire from production work to practice and teach yoga. I was burnt out! Yoga was healing me and it was a very personal journey I was on. When I was invited to co-produce SYF in its inaugural year my original answer was “No”! I am so grateful to have agreed, as I discovered that production does not take away energy when it is matched with passion. Working in the yoga community is always interesting and not without its challenges. Moving through these challenges with grace and ease is supported by the knowing that each who is practicing yoga is seeking peace, practicing to the best of their ability non-harming, and believes in equanimity. So we move forward with that assumption and beautiful things happen. I learned as I began to produce SYF on my own in 2014 and ever since, that marrying passion (yoga) with purpose (gathering people to collaborate and co-create) is the magic formula of my life purpose. My dharma, if you will. 

What makes your festival unique? 
Sedona, of course! It is a powerful landscape for practice and transformation. In addition, SYF has long been known for offering a diverse range of deep-dive classes and workshops. We offer CEUs, we have so many presenters that no one gets to be the “rock Star” yogi. Over the years we have cultivated an audience of highly educated attendees, two-thirds of which are yoga professionals. So, it is a great place for conversation about the industry itself, and also a great place to discover your unique yoga as a practitioner, with such a wide array of offerings. 

What offering/presenter or class are you most excited about for this year’s event? 
We haven’t announced any of the presenters yet this year but one thing we are very excited about is the expansion of our team to include a programming team. The proposals that come in through SYF’s application process are now being reviewed by a team of yoga professionals from a diverse range of backgrounds and styles. We pride ourselves in finding amazing teachers that are not always drawn to the festival circuit and curating a program unlike any other, where each attendee may choose their own adventure from the numerous offerings available on the schedule. We always have a huge roster of teachers so that none is deemed more important than the other. It is all the parts that make up the whole, as is acknowledged in this year’s theme: Emerge to Imagine. Our aim with the offerings this year is to support those who show up with the tools to increase awareness of how each unique way of being, each independent action, intention, and thought is responsible to the whole, is interdependent in that we each affect the outcome for humanity. As we all emerge from what has proven to be a time of deep introspection – shadow work, even – and increased self-awareness, we are anticipating that “self” care begins to take the shape of community care.


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Spotlight Festival: Sedona Yoga Festival

Sedona Yoga Festival

Sedona Yoga Festival

APRIL 27th – 30th, 2023

Bend Yoga Festival - Group Photo
A consciousness evolution conference held among the energetic vortexes of Sedona, Arizona — is celebrating its 10-year anniversary in 2023! “Sedona is one of the most powerful and transformative places in the world. A place where we can practice together, be in conversation together, and consciously extend one another the grace that we collectively require to move through the challenges we experience,” says founder and producer Heather Shereé Sanders.

SYF has long been a leading voice in the yoga community on matters of representation and inclusion, and we’re proud to continue this important work in 2023.


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Details

DATE:
April 27-30, 2023

Organizer
ORGANIZER:
Sedona Yoga Festival

WEBSITE:
sedonayogafestival.com

EMAIL:
info@sedonayogafestival.com

Venue

LOCATION

525 Posse Ground Rd
Sedona, Arizona 86336

525 Posse Ground Rd Sedona, Arizona 86336

525 Posse Ground Rd
Sedona, Arizona 86336