other activities

 

We at NATA are thrilled to offer a range of special activities

and events to complement our regular yoga, meditation,

and cooking classes.

 

 

Taking a holistic approach to personal, social, and

environmental health, we regularly invite dynamic 

speakers to explore a wide variety of topics,

from anatomical and nutritional science to Asian philosophy,

from history to politics to current events, from culture

and travel to ecology and economics.

 

 

We also hold concerts, show movies, host vegan buffets

and more in our Parisian center, according to our inspiration.

 

 

Moreover, we like to organize workshops, weekend and

week-long retreats in the Paris region, in France or abroad.

 

Check out the schedule of our other activities to find out

what we've got in the works!

summer retreat

Weekend in the Perche (Normandy)

from July 23-26, 2026

with Pamela & Sophie

 

An immersion at the heart of the elements

 

The Indian philosophy that nourishes yoga describes the universe through five great elements, from the densest to the most subtle: Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Space (or ether). These elements do not only make up the world around us: they constitute us intimately and are in constant dialogue with our body, our breath and our mind.

 

Pamela and Sophie invite you to a summer retreat to experience intense moments of practice, reflection, sharing, and sensory experience. Over four days at the Moulin des Bouillons, nestled in the heart of nature in the Perche region and close to a magnificent lake, we will follow a rich and balanced program.

 

 

trip to india

from February 6-18, 2027

Delhi • Rajasthan • Gujarat

with Pamela Weber

 

Royal India • Artisanal India • Spiritual India

 

Discover this very personal journey through northern India in all its grandeur and intimacy. Beyond cultural discoveries, there will be moments to practice, breathe, contemplate, and let yourself be inspired by the many facets of this complex country.

 

This trip is the fruit of deep, sustained work nourished by the experience of Pamela Weber, founder of the NATA centre in Paris, and her desire to share with participants an India that is plural, complex, subtle, and profoundly enchanting.