The yoga and movement facilitators who hold space at The Yoga Shala, were brought together with the intention of creating calm, nurturing and inclusive practices.

Offering all elements of yoga while consciously supporting all levels of practice.

Meet Our Facilitators

A community of teachers who live the practice of yoga

Victoria Logan

Victoria decided to create The Yoga Shala in the hope of cultivating a new community led yoga space, where different aspects of practice and levels of experience belong. A studio where the community support extends off our mats, the rich traditions of yoga sit at the core, through physical practices and philosophical ones too.

Victoria offers strong, fluid and dynamic yoga practices, mirrored with slow and nurturing yin yoga and nidra. Striving for a balanced practice, weaving stillness, breath and movement together consciously, allowing the body time to explore the sensations and benefits of the practice, and generate a place of profound healing.

Grace Kirk

Originally from Middlesbrough, Grace has moved to Edinburgh via London to continue sharing her love of movement and desire to keep learning. Having completed 200hr Hatha and Vinyasa training, Grace focused her classes on accessible, strength-based movement. She has undergone specific anatomy training for yoga teachers, as well as a 95hr training on Yoga for All Abilities (the Sonia Sumar Method for adaptive yoga).

At Grace’s classes expect to sweat, smile and be yourself; there will always be an encouragement to celebrate the unique design of your anatomy and physiology

Peach Anderson

In Peach’s classes you can expect a nurturing, dynamic and playful approach. Having used yoga to support her own healing journey, Peach considers herself a lifelong student who is passionate about sharing this grounding practice with others.

Peach is a musician, singer-songwriter and artist who has been teaching yoga for 6 years. Her training includes 200 hours of Hatha, 200 hours of Yin, and 50 hours of Restore. Having worked with children and adults who have complex needs, Peach understands the importance of creating an inclusive space.

Eilidh Swan

Eilidh loves a regular ashtanga practice and uses this to influence her vinyasa offerings; creating a strong fluid practice of breath work, asana and awareness. She thrives in the discipline, observation and commitment of regular yoga, although ensures a lighthearted attitude in teachings!

Eilidh's classes blend the steadiness of meditation and strong, fluid movement of vinyasa with room for exploration of self practice. Expect led practice leading into a shorter section of self guided time with optional 1:1 assistance or extended savasana. If you have never practiced with Eilidh before she will ensure to check in with you to gauge your expections and tailor your needs safely.

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Jyoti Raheja

Jyoti was introduced to yoga at a very young age and has been on this journey ever since.

Being born and raised in an Indian family, Jyoti was exposed to yogic learning and mantra chanting as a part of everyday life.

Jyoti has over 450 hrs of yoga teacher training and is a certified Sound Healer too. Jyoti loves to share her knowledge and yoga lineage through her teaching and empowers  others to strengthen their practice.

Rebecca Meacham

Rebecca has a deep-rooted passion for holistic wellness and creative movement. Rebecca’s journey began in the spiritual heart of Rishikesh, India, where she completed her 200-hour Hatha yoga qualification and an additional 300-hour certification in Yoga philosophy, Ayurveda, and Restorative Yoga. With four years of teaching experience,

Rebecca hopes to guid individuals on their paths to balance, strength, and inner peace. Rebecca’s background in ballet dance and art deeply influences her teaching style, allowing her to craft unique and innovative sessions. She believes that yoga is not just a physical practice but an art form — a way to harmonise the body, mind, and spirit.

Imogen Robinson

Imogen discovered yoga at 18, and it quickly became an integral part of her mental health and sobriety journey. She earned her RYT-200 Hatha certification and a degree in English Studies before transitioning into teaching children’s yoga, where she combined her love for creative storytelling, music, and movement. Imogen has also worked with children who have special educational needs, further shaping her approach to teaching.

Her style is warm, inclusive, and adaptable, with an emphasis on tailoring practices to meet individual needs. Through her experience at various studios and guidance from teachers with decades of wisdom behind them, she has honed a keen eye for sequencing and cueing. Whether leading playful classes or offering gentle, restorative sessions, Imogen is committed to making yoga accessible and welcoming for all.