Overview
Lolo’s Youth Yoga and Art Studio offers a unique, youth-focused sanctuary in New Orleans, specifically designed for children, youth, and families. The studio’s mission centers on empowering local youth to feel comfortable in their own skin and express themselves freely through a blend of yoga, art, and play. Its programming includes kids yoga, aerial yoga, dance, art classes, camps, and after-school programs, all conducted in a semi-structured, child-led environment that prioritizes fun, creativity, and safety. The approach integrates mindfulness practices like meditation and deep breathing to help children manage anxiety, improve focus, and build confidence from the inside out.
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Studio in Details
A Youth-Focused Sanctuary in New Orleans
Lolo’s Youth Yoga and Art Studio presents a distinctive concept in the New Orleans wellness landscape. Visitors describe it as the city’s first yoga studio specifically designed for children, youth, families, and adults, all operating under one roof. The core mission, as shared by the studio, is to empower local youth to feel comfortable in their own skin, express themselves freely, and become the best versions of themselves. This is not a traditional adult-focused yoga center; the atmosphere is built around a fun, semi-structured, and child-led environment. The space aims to help children grow up with strong minds and bodies, providing a break from hectic schedules and screen time. People note the studio’s commitment to fostering creativity, empowerment, and mindfulness through a blend of activities, making it a unique community hub on Magazine Street.
The studio’s identity is deeply intertwined with its New Orleans location, emphasizing local materials and community connection. People mention the use of recycled items like Mardi Gras beads, corks, and jars in art projects, rooting the creative process in the city’s culture. The approach is guided by four stated values: fun, creativity, empowerment, and mindfulness. This philosophy translates into a space where, as visitors describe, kids are given the time to slow down, tune into their thoughts, and learn skills like gratitude, deep breathing, and meditation. The goal is to help youth navigate the stresses of modern life by teaching them to be the “boss” of themselves, building confidence from the inside out.
Programs Blending Movement, Art, and Play
The programming at Lolo’s is diverse and specifically tailored for young people. Visitors highlight a range of offerings for kids, including camps, after-school programs, aerial yoga classes, dance classes, and art classes. For adults, the studio also provides open art studios, hip hop classes, yoga classes, and ladies nights, creating a family-inclusive model. A key offering is kids yoga, where children are guided through practice by registered yoga teachers. The sessions are described as exploring and learning in a fun, safe, and playful way. Practices can range from power yoga to restorative yoga, and often incorporate partner yoga and games like “Yogi Says” to teach teamwork.
Art is a fundamental pillar, with each session featuring a pre-planned, open-ended project that uses mostly recycled materials. Children also have opportunities for free art time. The studio emphasizes that play is treated as a basic right, with plenty of time for games and unstructured playtime, especially during camp days. This allows children the freedom to explore and create without strict rules. The overall structure is semi-structured and child-led; kids are presented with options and guided to make decisions that suit them individually and as a group. People note that no two days look the same, and as long as participants are safe, respectful, and having fun, nothing is strictly required of them. This method is designed to make learning and exploration personally meaningful.
Impact and Community Resonance
Feedback from children and parents provides insight into the studio’s impact. Young visitors express feelings of peace, energy, relaxation, and fun. One 11-year-old noted, “I love everything at Lolo’s. The yoga feels good and the art is so fun,” while a 9-year-old shared, “I feel peaceful and full of energy all at the same time.” Specific practices like savasana (final relaxation) and meditation are highlighted for their calming effects. A 9-year-old said, “That (savasana) was so good. I feel so much more relaxed.” Parents report positive changes, with one noting their daughter came home “raving about the meditation” and another stating Lolo’s was “a great safe place for her to have fun, do yoga and art and chill out,” especially during challenging times.
The studio also focuses on practical life skills. A 12-year-old shared, “Now I’m starting to use my yoga breathing before tests and going to sleep. I feel like I’m a totally different person now that I do yoga.” This aligns with the studio’s educational angle on the benefits of mindfulness and yoga for youth, which they say can include decreased anxiety, improved attention, better stress management, and increased confidence. Most programs are suitable for children ages 5 to 12, with some weekend programming for ages as young as 4. Parties are offered for all ages. To stay updated, people are directed to the studio’s Instagram and newsletter for current offerings and enrollment openings. Lolo’s operates as a specialized yoga space where the integration of art, movement, and mindful play creates a supportive environment for New Orleans youth to develop resilience and self-awareness.
