The people behind the practice:
Teachings across styles and, traditions.
Meet Our Teachers
Our teachers are committed to the ongoing study of yoga. With diverse backgrounds and shared values, they hold space for practice that is thoughtful , honest and grounded.
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Johnny Haag
Johnny is an Authorized Level 2 Ashtanga Yoga teacher, trained in the tradition as taught at the renowned Sharath Yoga Centre in Mysore, India. Since 2013, he has made extended trips to Mysore to study and assist his teacher, Paramaguru R. Sharath Jois, deepening his practice and understanding of the lineage.
Johnny has facilitated classes and workshops across the world, bringing a deep understanding of the Ashtanga method and a teaching approach invigorated by his passion for the practice.
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Aura Nadine
Aura Nadine discovered her love for yoga in early 2020, during a time that invited her to slow down, reconnect, and truly listen to herself. Since then, the practice has become both an anchor and a compass guiding the way she moves, breathes, and lives.
She completed her 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training at Joga Yoga Bali, a journey that deepened not only her understanding of the practice, but also her purpose in sharing it with others.
As a teacher at RAW, Aura’s classes blend fierce movement with mindful intention - a balance of discipline and devotion, held within a space that feels supportive, grounded, and soulful.
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Rudolf Parma
Rudolf Parma has been teaching yoga since 2012, with a deep interest in helping people build a more meaningful relationship with their bodies and themselves in every shape, size, and stage of practice.
His classes combine Yoga Asana with anatomy-based understanding, creating a space where students can explore movement with more awareness, confidence, and curiosity. Rudolf’s teaching style brings together fun challenges, strength, mobility, and body awareness, all offered at a steady and accessible pace.
He currently holds a 500 E-RYT and YACEP registration with Yoga Alliance, along with NKT and IASTM bodywork certifications. Since 2018, he has also been part of the LYGG Teacher Training Faculty, sharing his experience with the next generation of yoga teachers.
As a teacher at RAW, Rudolf encourages students to move intelligently, safely, and with a deeper understanding of their own bodies.
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Tarra Tiara
Tarra Tiara is a certified yoga teacher from One Song Yoga by Denise Payne. She first fell in love with yoga in 2018, and what began as a personal practice slowly grew into a consistent and passionate journey. Her dedication to the practice eventually led her to complete her 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training.
Her classes create space for students to connect more deeply with their body, breath, and practice whether they are building strength, refining alignment, or simply returning to themselves on the mat.
With a calm yet focused teaching style, Tarra encourages students to move with awareness, patience, and intention. Outside the studio, she finds inspiration in the ocean and enjoys free diving in her free time.
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Rengga Raphael
Rengga Raphael is a National Champion athlete, MMA fighter, and BJJ Purple Belt with over seven years of coaching experience. A two-time Indonesian Submission Champion and Super Grappler Regional Champion, he blends strength and mindfulness through Ashtanga and Vinyasa Yoga. Completing his YTT in 2025 under Denise Payne at One Song Yoga, Rengga’s first teaching will be at RAW Studio.
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Raja Nadhira
Raja Nadhira began practicing yoga around 2017, initially as a way to balance her strength training. What started as a complementary practice soon became something much deeper, and she discovered a genuine love for yoga along the way.
In 2019, she completed her yoga teacher certification, marking the beginning of her journey as a teacher. Over time, her practice has become an indispensable part of her life not only helping her understand her physical body more deeply, but also offering valuable lessons in navigating life’s many challenges.
Nadhira brings a grounded and thoughtful approach to her classes, encouraging students to move with awareness, curiosity, and consistency.
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Zaenal Lachmadi (Jejen)
Zaenal began his yoga journey in 2010 and deepened his practice by completing his Yoga Teacher Training with Noah Maze in 2012. In 2014, he started teaching yoga, sharing his passion and experience with a growing community.
His teaching style spans Vinyasa Flow, Power Yoga, and inversion-focused practices, blending strength, fluidity, and mindful movement. Jejen has also completed additional training in Acroyoga and AntiGravity Yoga, bringing playful exploration and aerial elements into his approach to movement.
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Mona Gultom
Mona Gultom is an ERYT 200-certified yoga teacher whose practice has grown alongside her professional life in banking. With yoga as a steady part of her everyday rhythm, Mona brings a grounded, relatable, and practical perspective into the way she teaches.
For Mona, yoga is not about stepping away from real life, but learning how to move through it with more awareness, balance, and presence. Her classes are shaped by the understanding that practice can meet students wherever they are - even within a full and busy life.
Mona holds space for students to move with intention, reconnect with their breath, and build a practice that feels steady, supportive, and accessible.
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Ozzy
Ozzy believes that yoga is more than just movement - it is a path to balance, strength, and inner peace. He has been a certified 200-hour yoga teacher with Dini Yoga since 2014, bringing years of experience and dedication into his teaching.
In his classes, Ozzy creates a welcoming space for students to explore their practice, connect with their breath, and cultivate mindfulness. His teaching blends traditional and modern yoga, combining elements of Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Strength Yoga, breathwork, meditation, and mindful movement.
Ozzy offers classes that are both grounding and strengthening, supporting students to build awareness, discipline, and a deeper connection to themselves through practice.
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Kiki Kian
Kiki has been teaching yoga since 2016, with a focus on Vinyasa Yoga. She completed her 500-hour yoga teacher training with Denise Payne at One Song Yoga, and is also trained in Yin Yoga and Yoga Nidra.
Her teaching is rooted in creating personal space - a space where both teacher and student can grow, explore, and evolve together. Outside of yoga, Kiki loves running, which continues to inspire her connection to movement, breath, and discipline.
Waheguru Mahaguru.
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Aditya
Aditya is a dedicated yoga teacher with more than 10 years of experience teaching a wide range of styles, including Vinyasa, Power Yoga, Acro Yoga, Beginner Yoga, and Basic Yoga.
With an RYT-500 certification, Aditya brings energy, empathy, and experience into every class. His teaching is rooted in supporting each student’s personal journey whether they are just beginning their practice or looking to deepen their flow.
As a teacher at RAW, Aditya’s classes focus on connection, movement, and mindful progress. He encourages students to explore their potential through steady practice, one breath at a time.
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Ovia Zain
Ovia Zain believes in the reciprocal energy shared between students and teachers during yoga practice - an exchange that enriches both sides and creates a meaningful space for growth.
For her, yoga is a sacred time to move beyond the physical body. It is a moment to pause, connect from the inside out, and appreciate life with greater presence and awareness.
As a teacher at RAW, Ovia holds space for students to explore their practice with sincerity, openness, and a deeper connection to themselves.
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Claudia Salim
Claudia Salim began her yoga journey in late 2022 as a way to stay physically active, but over time, the practice transformed into something much deeper.
For Claudia, yoga has become a spiritual experience - a space to connect with her inner self and return to a sense of authenticity, kindness, and self-awareness that can often feel hard to access in the outside world.
Claudia holds space for students to move with presence, reconnect with themselves, and experience the practice beyond the physical body.
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Jen Tjandra
Jen Tjandra sees learning and teaching yoga as a form of therapy for both the body and mind. For her, yoga is not merely physical - it is a practice that creates space for deeper awareness, connection, and self-discovery.
She finds the sharing of knowledge and energy in the room to be a powerful way to recharge and cultivate a stronger sense of self.
As a teacher at RAW, Jen holds space for students to move with intention, connect with their practice, and experience yoga as something that supports both inner and outer growth.
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April Stefany
April Stefany first came to yoga for its physical benefits, but over time, the practice became something much deeper. Through consistent practice, she discovered how yoga helped quiet her busy thoughts and create a stronger connection between body and mind.
Her love for the practice naturally grew into a desire to share it with others. As a teacher, April hopes each student can experience something new in every class whether it is more awareness, ease, strength, or simply the joy of moving and breathing.
As a teacher at RAW, April creates a warm and supportive space for students to enjoy their yoga journey, explore their practice, and connect more fully with themselves.
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Gazarasta
Gazarasta has been practicing yoga since 2019, and in 2024, he took the next step in his journey by completing his Yoga Teacher Training.
For Gazarasta, yoga is a practice that brings him back to himself, especially when life feels loud or overwhelming. Through consistent practice, he has found a deeper sense of awareness, grounding, and connection.
As a teacher at RAW, Gazarasta’s classes focus on body awareness and making the practice feel accessible, honest, and kind to everyone who shows up on the mat.
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Jasmine Wilson
Jasmine first came to yoga as a way to move her body, drawn by the physical practice of asana. Over time, however, yoga became something much deeper.
The more she practiced, the more she connected with its many layers: breath, awareness, and philosophy. What began as something she did slowly became something she lives by, both on and off the mat.
As a teacher at RAW, Jasmine encourages students to move with presence, stay curious in their practice, and embrace progress over perfection; staying grounded, open, and connected along the way.
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Jamal Fathoni
Jamal discovered yoga in 2019 and returned to the practice more intentionally in 2022, finding it to be both movement and a way to reconnect with body and mind.
He holds a 500-hour certification from Bodsphere, India, specializing in Hatha and Vinyasa yoga. As a regular RAW practitioner before becoming a teacher, he values the studio’s strong sense of community and familiar energy.
His classes are grounding yet dynamic, blending mindful alignment, strength, fluid movement, and breath awareness. Jamal is passionate about creating welcoming spaces where students of all levels can practice with intention and feel at home. -

Athia Shakeena
Athia’s yoga journey began as a path toward greater self-awareness. Through the practice, she discovered a deeper sense of inner strength, especially in moments of uncertainty.
This experience inspired her to take the next step and complete her 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training, driven by a desire to share the practice with others.
As a teacher at RAW, Athia holds space for students to reconnect with themselves, move with awareness, and find their own sense of balance through the practice.
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Vio Daniel
Vio Daniel began practicing yoga in high school in 2014 as a way to support his scoliosis. What started as a healing practice gradually grew into a deeper fascination with movement, body awareness, and the way the body adapts through conscious practice.
Ten years later, Vio now teaches yoga with an emphasis on mindful strength, functional movement, and exploration. His classes invite students to understand their bodies more deeply, move with intention, and find balance between effort and ease.
As a teacher at RAW, Vio creates a thoughtful and supportive space for students to build awareness, strength, and confidence through practice.
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Listi
Listi is a 200-hour certified yoga teacher from Radiantly Alive. Her yoga journey began in 2019, and she quickly fell in love with the practice; not only through the poses, but through the calmness, stillness, and healing energy she experienced both on and off the mat.
For Listi, yoga became more than just exercise. It became a space to reconnect, slow down, and return to herself with greater awareness.
As a teacher at RAW, Listi creates a gentle and supportive space for students to explore their practice, connect with their breath, and experience yoga as a path toward balance, presence, and inner calm.
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Daisy
Daisy is a certified yoga teacher from One Song Yoga by Denise Payne and a longtime Ashtanga practitioner. Her practice is rooted in breath, presence, and mindful movement.
In her classes, Daisy offers a grounded and breath-focused approach, blending Vinyasa flow with Ashtanga foundations. Her teaching supports students of all levels to move with strength, clarity, and ease.
As a teacher at RAW, Daisy creates space for students to build a steady practice, connect more deeply with their breath, and move with greater awareness on the mat.
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Sofia Zahra
Sofia found yoga during a time of personal growth and change. Through movement and breath, the practice helped her discover a deeper sense of inner strength and reconnect with her true self.
She completed her 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training with Dini Yoga, and now shares the practice as a way to empower others; supporting students to build strength in the body, clarity in the mind, and a deeper connection to themselves.
As a teacher at RAW, Sofia creates a supportive space rooted in love, presence, and shared growth, encouraging students to move, breathe, and grow together through the practice.
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Rindu Chairani
Rindu first discovered yoga at the age of 13, looking for a piece in her daily routine to improve her wellbeing. This was the beginning of her Sādhanā, which has evolved into a practice that sparks her curiosity and nurtures her growth.
Her dedication to the practice led her to complete her 200-hour Teacher Training with LearnYoga@GudangGudang under the guidance of Mona Jahja and Fiska Lukartono in 2022. In 2025, she has had the opportunity to learn from Tracy Cooper and Greg Cooper at the Ashtanga Yoga Centre of Melbourne, as well as from renowned visiting teachers such as John Scott and Monica Gauci.
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Hana A Devarianti
Hana started yoga in 2018 as a mobility practice to balance my workout routine.
It wasn't until 2022 that I truly experienced the transformative power of yoga. Through yoga, I've found a sense of home that I've never found anywhere else. In the ever-changing cycle of life, yoga has served as a constant anchor, keeping me grounded and at ease
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Alfan Ahsan
Alfan has been practicing since 2016 and completed his 200-hour Yoga Teacher Certification in 2023. With over three years of teaching experience, he brings a heartfelt approach to his classes, focusing on sharing, caring, love, and compassion.
His teaching blends simple yet powerful flows with energizing practices that help students connect deeply with their bodies, find meaning in each pose, and leave class feeling joyful, fulfilled, and more connected to themselves. -

Febrina Natalia
Febrina was drawn to yoga from a young age and began deepening her practice in 2018. In 2021, she completed her Yoga Teacher Training, marking the beginning of her journey in sharing the practice with others.
Through yoga, Febrina found her way back to herself - learning to listen more closely, feel her body, and move with awareness, one breath at a time.
As a teacher at RAW, Febrina holds space for students to reconnect with themselves through mindful movement, breath, and a practice rooted in presence.
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Rahma Hanum
After my yoga journey began in 2017, my body and mind have changed in unexpected ways. I completed my 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training at Joga Yoga Bali in 2024. I surf and run long-distance, but yoga has become the main part of my routine. I believe movement is the foundation of well-being, and yoga is the means to help us get there.