A festival of yoga will take place in Lampeter in August.

The British Wheel of Yoga (BWY) and The Harmony Institute at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) will host the Welsh Dragon Yoga Festival.

It is set for Sunday, August 11, at the Lampeter campus and online.

The festival is aimed at yoga enthusiasts and those keen to learn about the practice.

The day is planned around 'Yoga in Action' for enlightening discussions.

Expert yoga practitioners and scholars from UWTSD will lead attendees through the profound impact of yoga in prisons and its transformative effects on mental health.

They will also share practical ways to include yoga principles in daily routines.

Physical practice sessions will be available for those who attend in person at Lampeter.

Mary Wyville, co-director of Movement Intelligence UK, will lead a morning session focusing on enhancing bone strength and maintaining postural integrity.

Later, award-winning BWY tutor Lynne Jones will lead a session on Kriya Yoga, the practice of action.

Diana O'Reilly, BWY chairwoman, said: "We are thrilled to once again collaborate with The Harmony Institute to bring this experience to Wales.

"Yoga in Action isn't just about poses; it's about applying yoga's wisdom beyond the mat to transform lives and communities through practice."

Dr Nicholas Campion, director of The Harmony Institute and associate professor at UWTSD, said: ‘I am delighted that we can partner with the British Wheel of Yoga.

"So much of the institute’s mission has health and wellbeing at its heart and the BWY presence can only benefit the institute and the whole university.

"All are welcome."

Tickets are priced at £55 for members and £65 for non-members for the on-site event, and £20 for BWY members and £30 for non-members for online participation.

Detailed programme information and booking are available on the British Wheel of Yoga website.