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Vigneswara

Om Om Om :)

We are a yoga teachers couple:

Madoka Ishibashi (Vani Devi) from Japan - with YTTC 200 hours Sivananda Hatha Yoga in Sivananda Ashram, Kerala, Neyyerdam, India and YTTC 200 hours Power yoga in Japan. Having a TTC done with Chuck Miller and Maty Ezraty (ashtanga style). Served numerous times as TTC assistant at Sivananda Ashram (India), Yoga ranch New York (USA). Completed pranayama and kryia course in Kaivalyadhama Institute (India). Great skills in asana adjusting and alignment, as well as hatha yoga knowledge. Teaching for 5 years.

Georgi Dimitrov (Vigneswara Saraswati) from Bulgaria  - with YTTC  200 hours Sivananda Hatha Yoga in Sivananda Ashram, Kerala, Neyyerdam, India. Participated in one TTC as assistant at the same place (Nov 2016). Owner of Yoga Studio Oneness (Yambol, Bulgaria). Teaching for 2.5 years. Taking care of the management of his studio. Excellent with photography. Having 4.5 years experience working in a hotel business. Economical degree in Finance.

At the moment, we are in Bulgaria, working in Georgi's yoga studio "Oneness" but we are willing to continue our travel to Thailand, meeting new culture, enlightening new practitioners and yoga enthusiasts. We are quite happy, joyful, helpful, sharp, fast thinking, disciplined people who are adding to each others qualities to form an excellent team.

Languages available: English, Japanese, Bulgarian. Both speaking fluent English.

Looking for yoga job opportunities at yoga studios, retreats, resorts, hotels...
Preferably at Chiang Mai but it could be elsewhere in Thailand, as well.

Any help or/and suggestions in that matter will be of immense importance :)))

Much love,

Madoka Ishibashi (Vani Devi) & Georgi Dimitrov (Vigneswara)

Ruffian Dick

You can get jobs teaching various things in Thailand, as long as you're teaching something that Thais don't know how to teach. They are trying to keep farangs from stealing citizens' jobs, that's their intent.

From what I understand, for a teaching visa, you need a bachelors degree at the very least. Maybe one of the other expats can expand on this.

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