Yoga
"It's called a yoga practice, not a yoga perfect."
-Kristine Leslie, Consult with Kristine
"It's called a yoga practice, not a yoga perfect."
-Kristine Leslie, Consult with Kristine
With an approach to yoga/asana, naturism, kink, and psychedelic integration as varying degrees of embodiment in cognitive-somatic practice, arts-based research, and activation in bodymind politics (including but not limited to rest as resistance, pleasure activism, and somatic abolitionism), performance artist and ordained celebrant by the universal life church, Rev. Kristine N. Leslie, facilitates:
[the] marriage/ceremonies of commitment between our creative and care economies
alignment of mind-body-soul-spirit
yoking the perceived separation between the individual and the collective
Informed by Rest, Joy, & Justice
This framework isn’t just theory—it’s lived practice: an arts-integrated, accessible, neuro-inclusive, trauma-informed, heart-centered approach to facilitation that creates safe, brave, and Cavendish spaces where participants can explore, heal, and learn in a way that honors autonomy, intersectionality, and relational trust.
Rest is a radical reclaiming of time and energy.
Joy affirms the value of creativity, celebration, and community connection.
Justice ensures that every offering, whether a workshop, movement practice, or organizational collaboration, centers equity and accessibility.
These principles guide every aspect of my work—from community programming to curriculum design—ensuring that healing and resilience are embedded into all creative processes.