Black Widow Yoga
est. Salem 2017
Who We Are
Black Widow Yoga is an independently-run yoga concept by Salem, MA yoga teacher Tina, that uses metal music in classes instead of traditional yoga music. Black Widow Yoga aims to challenge your understanding of what yoga means to each individual, and to encourage every outsider to harness the energy within that truly connects to doomy and dark music. We like all kinds of metal, and have done classes like Doom Metal Yoga, Black Metal Yoga, Stoner Metal Yoga, 80’s Metal Yoga, and more.
We have been offering Metal Yoga events since February 2017, and in September 2019 we started offering metal/goth yoga clothing! In 2-17, we began teaching weekly Metal Yoga classes at The Satanic Temple in Salem, Massachusetts. We built a community of like-minded metalheads & outcasts who have built lasting friendships to this day! We were written about in publications such as The Boston Globe, even hitting the front page of the print paper. Now, we have an online metal yoga studio! Follow @blackwidowyoga, @blackwidowevents and @veganmetalyogi on Instagram to stay connected, and sign up for our emails here to get updates.
Black Widow Yoga holds weekly classes online! You can join our online studio, and become a COVEN monthly member. Please read the FAQ if you have questions, or email info@blackwidowyoga.com
About Tina
Tina is the sole owner & creator of Black Widow Yoga. They have been teaching yoga since 2015, and got their training at South Boston Yoga. They aim to bring their sense of humor to class, as well as their sense of welcoming to all people, bodies, and experience levels.
From the Peabody Essex Museum article written by Paige Besse:
"For some time, Tina Moroney taught your usual relaxing yoga classes, but life has a way of pulling the mat out from under you. The utter heartbreak and depression she experienced through her father’s diagnosis, battle, and ultimate passing from cancer, would forever change the course of her career. As she was trying to fight her demons through yoga, Tina came to a striking realization. The yoga music she was hearing was not an honest way for her to practice. 'It was not accurate depiction of what I felt when I was doing yoga or why I was doing yoga,' she says. The deep, yet brooding and meditative tones in metal were a better fit, helping her to face the storm head on, which was much healthier, and proved that beautiful things can come from the darkest of places....
In a Black Widow Yoga session there is screaming and swearing. It is raw and genuine. Tina explains, 'That’s why I teach yoga, like anyone else, it’s to be mindful and honest.' Channeling Metallica’s lyrics from 'Wherever I May Roam' with a 'free to speak my mind anywhere, and I'll redefine anywhere' attitude, a Black Widow Yoga class brings the aura of yoga back down to earth.
Tina accepts that darkness is a part of her, and proudly wears it on her sleeve. 'I am not afraid to admit that I have skeletons in my closet,' says Tina, 'everyone has them.' And that is exactly why this is not meant to be a cookie-cutter yoga class. It indulges that clandestine side, breaks misconceptions and affords everyone the opportunity to admit that 'it’s okay to be dark.'”