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Published on July 14, 2005

WED 20

Practicing yoga beneath the moon and stars sounds like the perfect way to achieve inner peace and balance, that is until you spin out of your revolved triangle pose and land face-first in the sand while trying to swat away fierce mosquitoes. But now you can avoid the West Nile virus and still enjoy oga Under the Stars in the cool clime of the planetarium dome at the Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium (3280 S. Miami Ave., Miami). Every Monday and Wednesday night from 5:00 to 6:00, you can experience relaxation and rejuvenation as you bend, stretch, and reach for the stars. The class costs ten dollars, and child care is available for an additional five dollars. Call 305-646-4200, or visit www.miamisci.org. (LO)

By Lyssa Oberkreser and Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik

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