The Children's Camp at Sat Nam Fest will be lead by Jai Fuller, whose incredible
work with the children made Sat Nam Fest East a lot of fun and a huge success! Jai
is so excited to be joining the Sat Nam Fest team again to head up the Children's
Program for the West Coast festival. The children's time will be packed with fun
activities, lots of outdoor time, hikes, non- competitive games, children's yoga,
chanting, dancing, art projects and more! The program will provide children with
an incredible interactive and fun experience of yoga and play while parents are
able to delve deeply into their own retreat.
The program is for children ages 4 - 12 years old. All meals will be eaten with parents and children are welcome to join morning Sadhana and evening concerts with their parents.
Thursday, September 13th 10:00am to 12:00pm and 1:45 PM to 5:30 PM
Friday, September 14th 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:45 PM to 5:30 PM
Saturday, September 15th 8:15 AM to 12:30 PM and 1:45 PM to 5:30 PM
Sunday, September 16th 8:15 AM to 10:30am and 11:30am - 1:00 PM
Jai Fuller
has worked with children in many capacities her whole life. She is a certified childcare
provider, and has worked alongside her parents in their holistic daycare center
for over 15 years. She is certified in both CPR and First Aid. Jai founded the Khalsa
Camp in 1999 and has been co-directing the program every summer, where she teaches
children (ages 5-13) yoga and meditation, dance, swimming, acting etc. As a Sikh,
Jai was born and raised in a yogic lifestyle, and enjoys teaching yoga to the children
in her parents' daycare and in her summer camp. Her teaching style mirrors her everyday
relationships: she is bright, enthusiastic, and heart-centered. Jai is an accomplished
dancer, and has received extensive training in ballet, modern and West African dance.
In 1997 Jai joined the Boston Dance Company where she performed leading roles professionally.
Currently Jai is the assistant Director at the Academy of Ballet Arts. She continues
to teache both creative movement and African dance classes to children and adults
as she has for many years. Jai is happily married and has a three year old son,
Amar Das.