An immersive experience to connect with yourself, community, and the cosmos

Welcome to Lexington, Kentucky’s Planetarium!

Whether you’re an experienced yogi or brand new to the practice, these classes will guide you to explore the universe within.

Classes are located on the second floor of the Living Arts and Science Center!

Yoga that's out of this world

Yoga that's out of this world

Now offering:

  • 1st & 4th Saturdays: Yoga for adults only

  • 2nd Saturday: Yoga for kids + their adult

  • Private planetarium yoga sessions are available by appointment

  • I can honestly say that there’s no better way to start a Saturday morning than Brittany’s yoga class at the planetarium. 💖 She’s an amazing yoga teacher who brings her own unique flair of tenderness, humor, and perfectly-curated playlists. Her classes are a blessing and you’ll walk away feeling rejuvenated and overflowing with love. ✨

    -Jaclyn

  • What a wonderful experience doing yoga in space! Brittany is a great teacher and her curated soundtrack was perfect. Looking forward to going again soon.

    -Ryan

  • Practicing yoga with Brittany in the Planetarium was a magical, deeply nourishing experience. The music, the postures, the Planetarium show were all harmoniously woven together to create pure magic! 🌟 Brittany is an outstanding teacher with a beautiful teaching voice, beautiful sequencing and a gift for guiding me into a place of harmony and connection within myself. I highly recommend any of her classes as I know they are all lovingly created.

    -Martha

  • Brittany’s planetarium yoga is an extraordinary experience! She guides a small intimate class through poses, breath work, and meditation using immersive technology. Brittany meets each yogi where they are and offers modifications for both beginner and experienced yogis with an emphasis on self love and kindness. Brittany holds space and is present in a way that makes students feel completely safe and welcome exactly they are. I highly recommend this experience!

    -Audrey

When you get to the LASC:

  • Park in the parking lot or side streets. There’s usually plenty of spots in the lot!

  • Walk through the main doors, say hello to the person at the front desk and let them know you’re there for yoga.

  • You can go directly up the stairs next to the front desk, or what I like to do (and pictured in this video) is take a stroll through the museum, visit with the animals and admire the art before heading up the stairs in the middle of the building.

  • Take a left at the top of the stairs, say hi to Billy the Fish, and the planetarium doors will be located in front of you!