Let Go Lightly, The Legacy Continues
When I walked into my first underground class at labarre back in 2017, I had no idea what to expect, or even what I was looking for. I knew that I needed to focus on taking care of my body and carving out a little time each week to focus on myself. As a mom to 3 children, a wife, a school administrator, a daughter, and a sister coming out of some of the darkest months of my life, I had very little time, space, or energy at the end of each day.
We lost my younger brother tragically and unexpectedly in September of 2016, and to be honest, the months following his passing were a blur while we all tried to pick up the pieces; I attempted to support my children through their grief, my parents through theirs, and survive my own. Exercise and self-care was just about the last thing on my list of priorities. And yet, the universe repeatedly provided me opportunities to find labarre.
Amber (Bilak Yip), who I knew because our children attended the same preschool and we served together on the Board, was working towards her Yoga and Barre certifications to become an instructor at a new studio soon opening and invited me to come try it. Although I had never tried barre, I spent my childhood and early adult years in many dance classes, so it seemed like it could be a fit for me. The truth was, as an adult I had never truly found any exercise that I was able to stick with long term. Running had been tough on my joints, and as I got older, I started to just feel like the “old lady” in dance classes. Finally, when a friend gifted me with the labarre basket that she had won in a school auction,
I decided to give it a try.
My first barre class was on a Saturday morning. I enjoyed it enough to return to the following day. It wasn’t until well into my time at labarre that I realized that the reason I kept coming back for 3, 4, and sometimes 5 classes per week was because it was a space where my focus shifted from my brain to my body, and for one glorious hour at a time I could almost forget about the all-consuming sadness and longing for the life that existed before my brother’s passing. Eventually those hours at the barre began to do more than allow me to forget about real life for an hour; they actually were filling me with a lightness and happiness that I had been desperately missing.
I initially came to labarre because I felt guilty for continuing to live without taking care of my body, but what I grew to learn that is that self-care is so much more than the physical work and outcomes. The greatest impact labarre had on me was the shift to my mindset. And although I hadn’t come for the community, the music, the happiness, the genuine people, the cute leggings, the friendships, or the fun – I found it. Labarre has been my happy place for the past 7 years.
Somehow, along the way, Lisa with her magical fairy powers of persuasion, convinced me to try teaching Drumming. Not long after, the world shifted due to COVID and before I knew it, I was teaching Drumming classes in Luna’s tent, becoming Barre certified over Zoom and delivering my Community Discounted classes online and in the Rose Garden while the studio’s doors remained closed. And again, at another challenging time of life, labarre brought me the happiness and connection that I didn’t even realize I needed.

Incredibly, labarre survived the pandemic that closed the doors of many other small businesses, but not without deeply impacting the foundation of the business by forcing the relocation of the studio’s beloved Owner/Founder and her family. Fueled by passion, love, and a dream for this special place, Lisa effectively and inspirationally has continued to lead labarre from afar for the past several years. Last year, she bravely made the difficult decision to embrace a quote by David Choe, the now famous artist whose mural adorns a full interior wall of labarre’s space, and explore the idea of selling her beloved studio.

Indeed, nothing lasts forever. Perhaps that is one of life’s greatest lessons. And so, we look towards the future, embracing this change while holding with gentle strength onto the history and fond memories that brought us to this point.
It is with honor, pride, and enthusiasm that I am able to introduce myself as the new Owner of labarre studios, an organization and community that I value deeply and that has brought much joy to my life.
Lisa will remain with us as our beloved Founder and passionate supporter, the loyal and committed instructors and equipe who you know and love are all continuing on with labarre, and I stand ready to build on the legacy and success of labarre while infusing new energy and light into the studio and community that we all adore. I am excited for the future, so “Hold on tightly,” it’s going to be a great ride!









