Payment at a new yoga studio coming to Capitol Hill is designed to be as fluid as the movements.
Black Swan Yoga, a Texas-based company, is preparing to open at 1308 N. Pearl St., with monthly memberships but also a pay-what-you-want model for classes.
Longtime Black Swan yoga teacher and manager Madilyn Chen, along with her husband Kevin, plan to open in 1,100 square feet next to restaurant Bang Up To The Elephant in the fall.
“Our mission of Black Swan is to make yoga accessible to everybody,” Chen said. “For us, we felt like Cap Hill was a good representation of that access that we try to put at the forefront of our model.”
Chen started going to the first Black Swan in Austin the month it opened, and has been a yoga teacher trainer for the company for seven years.
“Donation-based yoga was not really a concept before Black Swan,” she said.
Back then, students would show up for their vinyasa flow and donate cash at the end of the class. Black Swan has grown up since then, expanding to eight Texas studios, taking cards in addition to cash donations and offering an $88 monthly membership. But about half of students still take advantage of the pay-what-you-want model.
Chen said Black Swan suggests a $10 to $20 donation for every class, but the company does not turn anyone away if they can’t pay.
“People are always surprised from a business perspective that a donation model really works,” Chen said. “Some people, with their finances, can’t pay $10 every time. Some people come in and pay a lot more, and then with the broad range of clientele we have of different economic backgrounds, it all balances out.”
Denver is the yoga brand’s first out-of-state location. Chen said Denver residents who knew about Black Swan kept asking for a location here — mostly through social media.
The couple plans to start construction on the new studio in the next month or so. Chen plans to hire 25 to 35 teachers for the new space, and would like to add more locations locally.
“We’ll start in Cap Hill in Denver and see how it goes,” she said.
The couple paid an undisclosed licensing fee to Black Swan in order to open the new studio. Chen added that the brand is planning to open studios outside Colorado and Texas as well.
Payment at a new yoga studio coming to Capitol Hill is designed to be as fluid as the movements.
Black Swan Yoga, a Texas-based company, is preparing to open at 1308 N. Pearl St., with monthly memberships but also a pay-what-you-want model for classes.
Longtime Black Swan yoga teacher and manager Madilyn Chen, along with her husband Kevin, plan to open in 1,100 square feet next to restaurant Bang Up To The Elephant in the fall.
“Our mission of Black Swan is to make yoga accessible to everybody,” Chen said. “For us, we felt like Cap Hill was a good representation of that access that we try to put at the forefront of our model.”
Chen started going to the first Black Swan in Austin the month it opened, and has been a yoga teacher trainer for the company for seven years.
“Donation-based yoga was not really a concept before Black Swan,” she said.
Back then, students would show up for their vinyasa flow and donate cash at the end of the class. Black Swan has grown up since then, expanding to eight Texas studios, taking cards in addition to cash donations and offering an $88 monthly membership. But about half of students still take advantage of the pay-what-you-want model.
Chen said Black Swan suggests a $10 to $20 donation for every class, but the company does not turn anyone away if they can’t pay.
“People are always surprised from a business perspective that a donation model really works,” Chen said. “Some people, with their finances, can’t pay $10 every time. Some people come in and pay a lot more, and then with the broad range of clientele we have of different economic backgrounds, it all balances out.”
Denver is the yoga brand’s first out-of-state location. Chen said Denver residents who knew about Black Swan kept asking for a location here — mostly through social media.
The couple plans to start construction on the new studio in the next month or so. Chen plans to hire 25 to 35 teachers for the new space, and would like to add more locations locally.
“We’ll start in Cap Hill in Denver and see how it goes,” she said.
The couple paid an undisclosed licensing fee to Black Swan in order to open the new studio. Chen added that the brand is planning to open studios outside Colorado and Texas as well.
Kate- Thank you for all your informative articles. One piece of your writing shows you have not lived in the Denver Metro for very long. All streets north of Ellsworth are not identified by North or N.. The yoga study is located at 1308 Pearl, not 1308 N Pearl. As an former Capitol Hill resident who use to live at 1350 Franklin, I look forward to future articles for the changes on Capitol Hill!!
Respectfully,
The addresses north of Ellsworth now have north in them. If you don’t believe me please visit the Denver Assessor website.
It appears there needs to be more education required on this subject. Maybe Denver Business located at 1045 Lincoln could lead the way on this discussion . Respectfully
And now I have absolutely nothing to do for a few minutes…
I happen to live on N. ___ St., and have lived in Denver for 5 decades (whole life). I also recall N commonly not being used in addresses, I also recall 303 not being used with phone numbers. When giving my address, I now use the N. as Google Maps can easily get this wrong and add the S. on searches.
Denver ain’t the city it once was.
On another note, I have met Kate T on quite a few occasions and she is absolutely wonderful. She remains incredibly respectful with her work in our beloved city. You can tell early in conversation that she absolutely loves what she is doing and pours great enthusiasm into every word she reports.
Keep up the good work Kate. You are an incredibly valued representative to Denver!