A few years have passed since we last visited Tawazon. Despite the occasional ruckus that Downtown Cairo has become so well known for, the studio is running as per usual - providing a place for wellness, relaxation and exercise amidst it all.

Not much has changed on Youssef El Guindy Street besides one, small thing: a wall now stands (covered with delightful graffiti we might add) at the entrance to the building. However, it’s only a minor inconvenience if that. There are two simple options for manoeuvring around it: the first is to come from Sheikh Rehan Street and enter through the front door. Alternatively, if you’re coming from Mohamed Mahmoud, enter through the parking garage, weave your way up the stairs and you’ll find yourself in the lobby. For those unfamiliar with the area, check out Tawazon’s Facebook page for maps and directions.

The studio is on the second floor. Simply designed, quiet and cool, it’s a breath of fresh air upon entering. Cosy cushions make for a laid back waiting area and you’re welcome to help yourself to tea, coffee and water.

Tawazon offers a unique blend as far as classes and workshops are concerned.  Due to instructors away on business and vacation, group yoga classes are currently only once a week. The Sivananda course, led by Hala Barakat, comes highly recommended and is on Tuesdays from 7PM-8.30PM (80LE for drop-in).

If you’re looking for one-on-one training, private classes are also available and include ballet, modern dance, Viniyoga and ‘soul attunement’ to name a few.

We decided to check out free meditation night this time around. With over 25 years experience, it was soon evident that instructor, Mayana Clerc, has a firm grasp on the subject. For an hour and a half, Mayana created an open and comfortable environment for everyone – leave your shoes and your self-consciousness at the door. The class was led with the utmost patience and wisdom. Included was a basic run-down of mindful meditation including breathing exercises and visualization techniques. To take things further, everyone took part in honest conversation regarding their intention in attending, personal concerns and even goals. For those that have never meditated before, this is a rare and perfect opportunity to give it a shot.

Aside from that, workshops vary month to month and range between 200LE-300LE. For June you can catch a yin and yang workshop, also led by Mayana, on the 20th and dance meditation on the 25th. 

Forget the intimidation factor that often accompanies studios like this; Tawazon’s friendly atmosphere and variety of options makes it a great place for paying attention to your mind, body and spirit. Give it a go.