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Atlanta studio hosts Friday wine-down vinyasa yoga class

Neutral Moon Studio’s Friday wine-down vinyasa class mixed a 7:30 p.m. flow with an after-work social vibe in Castleberry Hill.

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Atlanta studio hosts Friday wine-down vinyasa yoga class
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Neutral Moon Studio turned Friday night into something closer to a neighborhood hang than a standard yoga class. Flow With Britt - Friday Wine Down Vinyasa Yoga ran from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on May 15, 2026, at 141 Mangum Street Southwest in Atlanta, and the whole setup leaned hard into the idea of yoga as a low-pressure social reset.

The event fit neatly into the studio’s own identity. Neutral Moon Studio says it is an Atlanta-based wellness space built for yoga classes, curated wellness events and creative use, and it places itself in Castleberry Hill, near Mercedes-Benz Stadium, at 141 Mangum Street SW, Suite 300, Atlanta, GA 30313 inside Koncept House. That location matters. It gives the class the feel of a real third place, not just a room where people roll out mats and leave as soon as savasana ends.

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The format also did the work the title promised. Vinyasa usually means breath-linked movement and steady flow, and Neutral Moon’s calendar already carries a related class, Vinyasa Flow w/ Brittany W., described as a soulful, feel-good flow designed to help people slow down, breathe deep and reconnect with the body. That language lines up with the softer, more communal tone of a wine-down class, where the pitch is less about perfecting shapes and more about showing up, moving and easing into the weekend.

Brittany Mi’Chelle was listed as the organizer on a related Eventbrite entry, and a separate Eventbrite listing showed Flow With Britt - Friday Wine Down at Neutral Moon Studio on May 1, 2026. That repeat appearance suggested the idea was not a one-off novelty but a format with enough traction to come back two weeks later. For Atlanta’s yoga crowd, that repeatability is part of the appeal: a class that can be penciled in like happy hour, with a familiar venue, a recognizable instructor name and a mood that reads social before it reads serious.

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Atlanta has been building plenty of similar mashups. Other listings have paired yoga with wine-down programming at places such as Nina Baldwin Gallery on 309 Peters Street Southwest, reinforcing how often the city’s wellness calendar now borrows the logic of a night out. The shareable part is obvious: a vinyasa class with a wine-down hook sells the vibe as much as the flow, and that is exactly why this kind of Friday-night format keeps finding an audience.

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