Overview
Mother Yoga is a community-focused studio in Seattle’s Chinatown built on principles of accessibility, affordability, and deep connection. Operating on a sliding scale of $15-25 per class with 100% of proceeds going directly to teachers, it offers drop-in Vinyasa, Hatha, and Spiritual Warrior classes that challenge both body and mind. The studio distinguishes itself by teaching comprehensive yogic philosophy and history, creating a holistic experience that leaves practitioners physically, mentally, and spiritually fulfilled. Led by owner Nancy Nomellini, the studio cultivates a nonjudgmental environment where teachers and students thrive together through mutual support. Beyond regular classes, Mother Yoga organizes specialized programs including retreats to India and Sutra studies, reinforcing its commitment to authentic practice.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM |
| Friday | Closed | – |
| Saturday | Open | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM |
| Sunday | Open | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM |
Studio in Details
A Community-Focused Yoga Space in Seattle’s Chinatown
Mother Yoga presents itself as a community-driven yoga studio built by and for the people, with a clear mission to make the practice accessible, affordable, and adaptable for everyone. Located in the heart of Seattle’s Chinatown, the studio is described by visitors as a beautiful oasis in a vibrant neighborhood. People frequently mention the calm and comfortable physical space, calling it a welcoming hug of a studio and an incredibly bright and inviting environment. The overarching identity is one of deep connection, with the studio’s philosophy centered on the power of community to help teachers and students thrive together. This is not just a place for physical postures; it’s framed as a spiritual home, with one person noting it’s the best place to roll out your mat and come home.
The studio’s operational model reinforces this community ethos. It operates on a sliding scale payment system of $15 to $25 per class, with the stated intention of making yoga affordable. In a distinctive approach, 100% of class proceeds go directly to the teachers, a structure the studio says enables fair employment and mutual growth. Mother Yoga is explicitly a drop-in studio and does not offer package deals or memberships, which some visitors appreciate for the flexibility it offers. Payment is accepted via cash, Venmo, or PayPal, with registration required online before class. The studio is led by owner Nancy Nomellini, a Taiwanese American yoga teacher whose vision extends beyond the mat to healing the world with love and action and promoting sustainability.
Diverse Classes and a Philosophy-Rich Practice
The class schedule at Mother Yoga includes several styles to accommodate different interests and levels. Based on the weekly schedule, the studio offers Intermediate Vinyasa, Spiritual Warrior, All Levels Vinyasa, and Hatha Yoga classes, along with special sessions like an Attune Sound Bath and a Lunar New Year Ceremony. Class durations typically range from one hour to ninety minutes. Visitors specifically mention attending Spiritual Warrior and Vinyasa classes, noting they can be challenging but accessible. The physical benefits people report are tangible and often highlighted: improved flexibility, strength, health, and technique. One person shared a significant personal achievement, stating that regular Vinyasa practice helped them build arm strength to do a full push-up for the first time.
What consistently stands out in visitor feedback, however, is the depth of the teaching. People emphasize that classes at Mother Yoga involve full teaching of yogic philosophy and history, elements they feel are often overlooked elsewhere. The practice is described as going beyond asana (physical postures) to include spiritual and mental enrichment. Visitors leave feeling not just physically stronger but also energized, challenged, and equipped with new insights and knowledge. The studio cultivates an environment where students feel physically, mentally, and spiritually fulfilled after a session. This holistic approach is a cornerstone of the experience, distinguishing it from studios focused solely on fitness.
Teachers, Special Programs, and the Studio Vibe
The teaching staff is frequently praised as a major strength of Mother Yoga. Visitors describe the teachers as kind, attentive, fantastic, and phenomenal. Owner and lead teacher Nancy Nomellini receives particular acclaim for her inspiring and invigorating teaching style, her ability to foster an inviting, nonjudgmental learning environment for all experience levels, and her unique skill in blending ancient philosophy with modern relevance. The studio features other teachers like Nithya, Susanna, Jessica, Zara, Julia, Leah, and Shemer, each bringing their own specialties—from Hatha and Vinyasa to sound therapy and trauma-informed spaces. Visitors appreciate the variety, noting it’s nice to try different teachers since the studio is drop-in only.
Beyond regular classes, Mother Yoga organizes retreats and specialized studies. A notable offering is a spiritual pilgrimage to Northern India, visiting holy cities like Delhi, Varanasi, Rishikesh, Vrindavan, and Agra. This retreat, led by Nancy and a dharma teacher, promises deep immersion into yoga philosophy, mythology, asana, pranayama, and mantra. The studio also lists a Sutra Study program. The overall atmosphere visitors describe is one of unwavering support and inclusion. It’s a space where you can really feel part of a community. People report feeling welcomed and supported in their growth, both on and off the mat. The studio’s commitment to building a supportive, nonjudgmental environment is a recurring theme, making it a recommended destination for those seeking a vibrant studio that genuinely cares about its practitioners’ holistic development.
