Our offerings

Dive deep with private or semi-private instruction.

Weekly classes, workshops, and circles centered on queer joy and spiritual exploration.

Harmonising Together: Experience the healing vibrations of a community sound bath.

Join witchy circles for meditation, breathwork, and ceremonies centered around intention setting and manifestation.
Mission
Queer Yoga WA is an unapologetically queer, neuroaffirming yoga and community space for people of all genders.
We centre queer bodies, queer joy, and queer ways of knowing — not as an accommodation, but as a source of cultural, spiritual, and political intelligence. Here, queerness and spiritual practice are not separate paths. They are intertwined expressions of truth, creativity, and collective becoming.
We reject respectability politics, toxic positivity, and the demand to soften ourselves for mainstream comfort. Inspired by traditions of love as a radical practice, we understand community not as sameness, but as commitment — a willingness to show up for one another in difference.
We operate on a sliding scale and offer free access for Indigenous and BIPOC participants because justice requires material action. We recognise the sovereignty of Aboriginal peoples, support treaty, and stand against colonial violence and genocide everywhere, including Palestine.
Queer Yoga WA is a third space — not a commodity, not a performance — where people of different ages, genders, classes, neurotypes, and histories can practise, reflect, and build sustaining community.


Our Vision
We envision a world where queerness is recognised not as marginal, but as generative a force of imagination, tenderness, and transformation.
We imagine intergenerational queer communities where elders are honoured as survivors and witnesses without being idealised, and younger people are welcomed without pressure to perform certainty or healing. Where neurodivergent ways of sensing, moving, and communicating are affirmed as valid and valuable not corrected into conformity.
We envision spiritual practice that does not demand assimilation. A practice where softness and fierceness coexist. Where gender is not policed, bodies are not ranked, and belonging is not conditional.
In a time of isolation and division, we imagine spaces where people gather not to escape the world, but to strengthen their capacity to love it and to change it.
