September News with Ivy

I breathe – and I am light.
I breathe – and I grow taller.
I breathe – and I expand.
I am here, now, in love, in life; in Infinite Possibility.
Poem by Tui Fleming

The Sacred Bridge: The Importance of Breath Work in Tantra and How to Practice Deep, Conscious Breathing

In the quiet spaces between our thoughts, there is a constant, gentle rhythm. It is the rhythm of life itself. This rhythm is our breath. In the ancient spiritual science of Tantra, breath is far more than a biological function. It is the sacred bridge connecting the body, mind, and spirit. It is the vehicle for life force energy, known as Prana or Shakti. To master the breath is to begin mastering the flow of energy within, unlocking profound states of awareness, healing, and connection. This exploration delves into the heart of Tantric breath work. We will uncover its profound importance and guide you through a simple yet powerful practice of deep, conscious breathing.
Tantra is a path of embodiment. It does not seek to transcend the physical world but to realize the divine within it. In this worldview, the breath is the most immediate and accessible expression of the universal life force.
The Sanskrit word Prana translates to “vital life force” or “first unit of energy.” It is the intelligent energy that animates all of creation. We absorb Prana not only from the air we breathe but also from sunlight, food, and our environment. Conscious breathing, or Pranayama, is the practice of consciously regulating this energy to harmonize the body and mind.
Tantra teaches that where our attention goes, our energy flows. Our mental and emotional states are directly reflected in our breathing patterns. Anxiety creates shallow, rapid breaths. Calm cultivates deep, slow rhythms. By consciously changing our breath, we can directly influence our state of being. We can dissolve energetic blockages, calm the nervous system, and awaken dormant potential. The breath becomes a tool to alchemize emotion, transform stress into vitality, and separate the stillness of our true self from the chatter of the mind. Tantra is the union of individual consciousness with universal consciousness. It is the sacred marriage of Shiva (pure awareness) and Shakti (creative energy) within our own being. The breath is the dance of this union. The inhale draws in Shakti, the vibrant, creative energy of the universe. The exhale releases into Shiva, the silent, spacious awareness that holds all. In each cycle, we practice this divine union, weaving the polarities of life into a harmonious whole.
How to Practice Deep, Conscious Tantric Breathing The beauty of this practice is its simplicity. It requires no special equipment, only your attention. Find a quiet space where you can sit comfortably with your spine erect. This alignment allows for the free flow of energy through the central channel of the body.
Step 1: Establishing Awareness
Begin by closing your eyes. Gently bring your awareness to your natural breath. Do not try to change it. Simply observe the sensation of the air moving in and out of your nostrils. Feel the slight rise and fall of your chest and abdomen. Notice the temperature of the air on the inhale and the exhale. For a few minutes, be a silent witness to this natural process. This anchors you in the present moment.
Step 2: Deepening the Breath (Diaphragmatic Breathing)
Place one hand on your chest and the other on your navel. As you inhale slowly through your nose, imagine sending the breath deep into your belly. Feel your lower hand rise as your diaphragm expands. Your chest should remain relatively still. This is full, diaphragmatic breathing. It massages your internal organs and activates the parasympathetic nervous system, signaling safety and relaxation. As you exhale, gently let the air fall out of your body completely. Feel your hand lower. Allow the exhale to be longer than the inhale. This complete exhalation releases stagnant air and toxins, making space for fresh, oxygen-rich Prana on the next inhalation.
Step 3: Cultivating Conscious Connection
Now, introduce a gentle conscious element to this deepened breath. As you inhale, silently affirm “I receive.” Receive life, energy, and light. Feel yourself drawing in nourishment and vitality with every cell of your body. As you exhale, silently affirm “I release.” Release tension, stress, and anything that no longer serves you. Let go of thoughts, worries, and limitations. With each exhale, feel yourself becoming lighter and more open.
Step 4: Visualizing the Flow of Energy
To deepen the Tantric aspect, incorporate a simple visualization. Imagine a luminous, warm energy at the base of your spine. This is your reservoir of Shakti. On your next inhale, visualize this radiant energy rising gently up the front of your spine, nourishing every part of your being as it moves toward your heart.
As you exhale, feel this energy descending down the back of your spine, grounding you and completing a circuit of light. Continue this circular flow of energy, synchronized with your breath. This practice, a simplified form of the microcosmic orbit, helps circulate Prana throughout your entire energy body.
Practice this conscious breathing for five to ten minutes daily. Consistency is more important than duration. Over time, you will notice a profound shift. Your daily practice will become a sanctuary. You will carry a sense of calm and centered awareness into every aspect of your life.
The breath is your constant companion on the path of awakening. It is the whisper of the divine within you. By honoring it, listening to it, and consciously working with it, you open the door to the deepest mysteries of Tantra. You discover that the key to universal energy has been with you all along, in the simple, sacred act of breathing.
Ivy’s September Schedule

Chicago | River North Monday, September 1st | 6pm-8pm Tuesday, September 2nd | 10am-8pm Wednesday, September 3rd | 10am-7pm

Stamford, CT Monday, September 8th

I will be on Hiatus from Saturday, September 13th through October 1st.

Outside of these dates I am available for sessions in Union Square, NYC.

I hope to see you there! 😘

Peace & Love,
Ivy Rosalia

August News with Ivy

The Connection Between Energy, Pleasure, and Mindfulness

I want to walk the earth
Like there are gems waiting to be unearthed.
How lovely I imagine it would be
If every pair of wings
Looked like a miracle to me.
Hope would live in the breezes and the dirt,
And not just in the minds of children
And their dreams.
There would be new seeds to plant
Wherever my body happened to go.
Everything I threw into the world
Would be delighted
To have me watch it grow.

What a gift each day would be
As I lifted my face to the sky,
My mind open to the moment and
My heart open to what’s next.
Where else would I be?
My joy would be
To live under the sky,
Breathing in the essence of this moment—
A slice of eternity—
Living in the reality
That I am blessed.

I want a life upheld
By the animating energy of love
That I was bold enough to believe in.
And yes,
I believe in the endless support of a loving energy.
I could allow myself to
Embrace the unknown
Like it was the glue that unites the whole world.
Through the generosity of my trust,
I could invite the mystery’s guidance to flow,
Removing my need to walk the world
On my own.

A place of love is what I crave.
I need a place to stay
And belong to my self.
I need to feel the pool of wisdom
In which I swim
And listen to the earth’s song as though
I was basking in an eternal hymn.
To see my self in all beings,
In union with all things and
In harmony with the mysteries—
What could my life be but
A gift of eternity unto itself?

Yes, it is so:
In the heart of abundance, I dwell.
There is a wellspring of renewal and
Support like no other
In the deep reservoir of my soul.
This will be my life.
This is the story I’m here to tell.
Poem by Jennifer Healey


In the realm of a tantric practice, three sacred forces intertwine to form the heart of transformation: energy, pleasure, and mindfulness. Each of these elements holds unique power, but it is in their convergence that Tantra reveals its true essence of embodied presence and spiritual awakening.

Tantra, in its traditional form, is not merely about sexuality, as often misunderstood in popular culture. Rather, it is a holistic spiritual tradition that embraces life fully. At its core, a tantric practice seeks to awaken the flow of life energy, honor the sacred nature of pleasure, and cultivate deep states of mindfulness. Together, these elements open gateways to profound inner freedom, intimacy, and connection.

Energy, often referred to as prana or shakti in Sanskrit, is the vital life force that animates all beings. In tantra, this energy is not abstract. It is something that can be felt, sensed, and directed. Practitioners (people who practice tantra) learn to become attuned to their own energetic body through breathwork, movement, sound, and intention.

Through techniques such as pranayama (breath control), asana (postures), and energy visualization, one learns to awaken dormant energy centers, most notably the chakras. The kundalini, often symbolized as a coiled serpent at the base of the spine, represents this latent power. When activated and guided with mindfulness, kundalini energy moves through the body, dissolving blockages and expanding awareness.

By learning to sense and flow with this subtle energy, tantric practitioners open themselves to a deeper current of vitality. This energy is not separate from the body. It is the body, animated and alive.

In tantric philosophy, pleasure is not something to be shamed, suppressed, or indulged in unconsciously. It is a sacred doorway into the present moment. When experienced mindfully, pleasure becomes a spiritual tool, one that brings awareness out of the mind and into the body.

Pleasure, whether arising from touch, sound, movement, or sensual connection, is a form of energy. Rather than chasing it or clinging to it, tantra teaches how to feel it deeply, hold it gently, and allow it to expand. This can shift the experience of pleasure from fleeting gratification to sustained presence.

Contrary to the view that spiritual paths require asceticism or denial, tantra honors the body as a temple. It invites practitioners to engage with pleasure consciously, with reverence. In doing so, pleasure becomes a mirror reflecting where energy flows freely and where it is blocked.

Whether through solo practices, sacred partnership, or daily acts of self-care, the key lies in turning attention inward. How does this moment feel? Where is the aliveness? By bringing awareness to sensation, one begins to taste the true nectar of tantra.

Mindfulness is the presence that binds energy and pleasure into a coherent, transformative force. Without mindfulness, energy can become chaotic and pleasure can become addictive. With mindfulness, both become instruments of awakening.

In tantric practice, mindfulness is not merely a mental exercise. It is embodied awareness grounded in sensation, breath, and being. Through sustained attention, one learns to witness each moment without judgment. This presence allows for deeper intimacy, not only with others but with the self.

Every tantric ritual, every breath, every movement is an invitation to return to now. Whether engaging in a sacred ceremony, a sensual massage, or a moment of silent meditation, mindfulness turns the ordinary into the extraordinary. It transforms mechanical patterns into meaningful experience.

This mindful attention is what allows energy to rise safely and pleasure to unfold fully. It creates the container for deep trust and surrender, both within and in connection with another.

When energy is honored, pleasure is embraced, and mindfulness is cultivated, life itself becomes a sacred ritual.

Simple acts such as drinking tea, walking barefoot, or making love become infused with awareness and reverence. Relationships deepen as communication becomes more attuned and presence becomes more consistent. The body, once seen as a vessel of desire or limitation, is reclaimed as a portal to the divine.

Tantric living invites you to slow down. To listen. To feel. It does not demand perfection, only presence. The more one engages with energy, pleasure, and mindfulness as allies, the more alive and whole life becomes.

Tantra is not a quick fix or a path of escape. It is a return to the body, to breath, to the sacredness of sensation. It reminds us that energy is always moving, that pleasure is not separate from spirituality, and that mindfulness is the key to unlocking both.

By weaving energy, pleasure, and mindfulness together, we step into a life of depth, richness, and connection. This is the heart of tantric practice: not to transcend the human experience, but to fully embody it with grace, presence, and love.


Ivy’s August Schedule

Stamford, CT
Wednesday, August 6th
Tuesday, August 12th
Tuesday, August 26th

The remainder of the month I will be available in NYC. In-calls are available in Union Square & the East Village, with limited availability in Astoria. Out-calls are available to high end hotels.

Peace & Love,
Ivy Rosalia

July News with Ivy

How Tantra Approaches Sexuality as a Spiritual Practice

Sexuality is a force of immense power, one that transcends the physical and reaches into the spiritual realms of connection, energy, and self-realization. While many modern perspectives view sex primarily as a physical or emotional act, tantra offers a profound and transformative approach, seeing sexuality not only as an expression of love but as a sacred and spiritual practice. By integrating body, mind, and spirit, tantra invites us to explore the depths of our own sexual energy, transforming it into a powerful tool for spiritual growth, personal healing, and deep connection with others.


The beauty and wisdom of Tantra is that it enhances sexuality as a doorway to the “ecstatic mind of great bliss”.
Truly, at the peak of orgasm, we pierce through the illusion of fragmentation and separation, and glimpse the unity and interconnectedness of all beings.
And through the other – our partner – we fall in love with life.
– Margot Anand


The Tantric Philosophy of Sexuality

In the tradition of tantra, sexuality is seen as a fundamental life force, a powerful energy that is both creative and transformative. Tantric teachings suggest that sexual energy, when harnessed and revered, has the potential to awaken profound states of awareness, connecting us to our higher selves and the universe at large. This approach is rooted in the belief that the body is sacred, and through conscious engagement with the body’s energy, we can experience a state of unity. Unity where the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of our being come together.

At the core of tantra is the principle of Shiva and Shakti, the cosmic union of the divine masculine and feminine energies. These energies are not just seen as concepts but as living forces that permeate all aspects of existence, including our sexuality. In tantra, sexuality is not merely an act of physical pleasure, but a gateway to experiencing the divine within. By engaging in sexual practices with awareness and intention, practitioners seek to awaken the dormant energies within themselves, leading to greater spiritual awakening and enlightenment.

In tantra, sexual energy is regarded as one of the most potent forces in the body. Rather than being suppressed or repressed, it is embraced and celebrated as a natural and sacred part of being human. However, tantric practices do not encourage mindless or casual expression of this energy. Instead, they emphasize the importance of intention, mindfulness, and presence in every sexual encounter. When practiced consciously, sex becomes a form of puja, or a sacred offering to the divine, where both partners are invited to enter a space of deep reverence and mutual respect.

The goal is not just physical pleasure, but the cultivation of energy that can be used to elevate the spirit. In tantric sexuality, there is an understanding that the energy generated during intimate moments can be expanded and redirected, circulating throughout the body to promote healing, vitality, and enlightenment. By consciously channeling this energy, tantric practitioners can experience heightened states of awareness and connection; both within themselves and with their partner.

One of the most important principles in tantric sexuality is presence. In a world where distractions and hurried routines often take precedence, tantra teaches the value of slowing down, being fully present, and engaging in intimate acts with complete awareness. Every touch, every kiss, every breath is an opportunity to connect more deeply with the self and the partner. This practice of deep presence fosters intimacy, trust, and an authentic exchange of energy, which can be both profoundly healing and transformative.

By cultivating presence in sexual practices, tantra allows individuals to move beyond the distractions of the mind, reaching a state of deep relaxation and heightened sensitivity. This, in turn, allows both partners to experience the full spectrum of sensations, from the physical to the energetic, that emerge in moments of intimate connection. When sex is approached in this way, it becomes less about achieving an end goal, such as orgasm, and more about the experience of union and flow between two people.

In this state of awareness, there is an opportunity for mutual exploration, a dance of energies between the divine masculine and feminine. This sacred union is not about dominance or submission, but about balance and equality. In tantra, both partners are seen as divine beings, each contributing their own unique energy to the union. When this energy is shared and honored in a mindful way, it creates a deep sense of unity and connection that transcends the physical realm.

Tantric Practices for Cultivating Sexual Energy

While tantric sexuality is deeply spiritual, it is also practical. There are many tools and practices that can help individuals and couples cultivate and harness sexual energy in a conscious and intentional way. Some of the most common tantric practices include:

  1. Breathing Techniques: One of the most fundamental practices in tantra is conscious breathing. Breathing deeply and slowly helps to bring awareness to the body and to the energy circulating within it. In tantric sex, breathing is synchronized between partners, which helps to deepen the connection and harmonize the flow of energy.
  2. Slow, Intentional Touch: In tantra, touch is not merely about physical sensation; it is an act of reverence and connection. Practitioners are encouraged to touch slowly and deliberately, allowing the energy between partners to build and flow. This approach shifts the focus away from performance and toward an experience of shared energy.
  3. Eye Gazing: Eye contact is a powerful practice in tantra, as it allows individuals to connect on a soul level. By gazing into your partner’s eyes, you open up the possibility of seeing them as more than just a physical being, but as a reflection of the divine. This practice deepens the intimacy and emotional bond between partners, allowing for a more profound and holistic connection.
  4. Sacred Space: Creating a sacred environment is another important aspect of tantric practice. A calm, clean, and welcoming space helps to set the intention for the practice. This can include lighting candles, burning incense, and using soft music to create a peaceful, meditative atmosphere.
  5. Energy Circulation: In tantric connection, sexual energy is not merely released, but it is circulated through the body, allowing it to flow freely and be used for spiritual awakening. This can be done through techniques like Mulabandha (the root lock) and Uddiyana Bandha (the abdominal lock), which help to move energy upward through the body’s chakras.

One of the most significant benefits of tantric sexuality is its potential to heal shame and guilt around sex. In many cultures, sex has been heavily stigmatized and repressed, creating negative associations with our bodies and sexual desires. Tantra seeks to dismantle these cultural taboos by viewing sexuality as sacred, beautiful, and transformative.

By reclaiming the sacredness of sexuality, tantra encourages us to embrace our desires without judgment, guilt, or shame. It invites us to explore the depth of our sexual energy, not as a means to fulfill selfish desires, but as a path to spiritual growth, healing, and liberation. This shift in perspective allows individuals to approach intimacy with openness, vulnerability, and a deep sense of reverence for themselves and their partners.

Tantra’s approach to sexuality as a spiritual practice offers a profound path of transformation. By engaging in sexual practices with mindfulness, presence, and intention, individuals can tap into the powerful energies that reside within them, using these energies not only to enhance their physical experiences but to connect more deeply with themselves, their partners, and the divine. In this sacred practice, sexuality becomes much more than an act of physical pleasure; it becomes a doorway to higher consciousness, a tool for healing, and a way to experience unity with the universe itself. Through tantra, we are reminded that our bodies are sacred, our sexual energy is divine, and our connection to one another is a reflection of the greater cosmic dance of life.


Ivy’s July Schedule

Stamford, CT
Wednesday, July 9th
Tuesday, July 29th

Columbus, OH | Dublin
Sunday, July 13th | 6pm-8pm
Monday, July 14th | 10am-8pm
Tuesday, July 15th | 10am-8pm
Wednesday, July 16th | 10am-8pm
Thursday, July 17th | 10am-2pm

Outside of these dates I am available in NYC. In-calls available in Union Square & the East Village, with limited availability in Astoria. Out-calls available to high end hotels.

Peace & Love,
Ivy Rosalia

June News with Ivy 🌈

The Key Principles and Philosophies of Tantra: Understanding the Sacred Path

The Nature of the Secret Knowledge
Imagine a road that if revealed you cannot travel it.
Imagine a love that if known you cannot touch.
This is the nature of the secret knowledge, if you know what we seek, then it becomes the obstacle that cannot be surpassed; a new mirage of words, and entrapments that keeps you locked out. Unable to realize it.
Waking up is beyond language, but through words (dreams, thought, impressions, dharma and karma) we must go forth!
Keep in mind as it reveals to you, that each layer that peels falls because the previous one fell off. But again be careful because by opening it up you might get tangled in thinking there is a core, a truth, a veracious teaching, but in the end as with an onion there was nothing to be sought, nothing to be taught, nothing to pursue, nothing to be won.
Only endless layers of packed karma.
Poem by Gagayogini


Hello my dear love,

This month we are exploring the fundamental principles and philosophies of tantra. By understanding these core teachings, one can begin to integrate tantra into their spiritual journey, cultivating a more balanced, aware, and fulfilling life.

Tantra is an ancient spiritual tradition that has captivated seekers for centuries with its rich teachings and transformative practices. Originating in India, tantra encompasses a wide range of practices designed to expand consciousness, deepen self-awareness, and connect individuals to the divine. At its core, tantra is not merely a set of rituals or techniques but a profound philosophy that integrates the body, mind, and spirit.

Tantra is About Union

The central philosophy of tantra revolves around the concept of union. Tantra seeks to unite the individual self with the universal consciousness, blending the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of existence. It teaches that everything in the universe is interconnected, and through conscious practices, we can experience this oneness with all of life.

In tantric teachings, this union is often symbolized through the sacred dance of Shiva and Shakti, the divine masculine and feminine energies. These energies are not seen as opposites but as complementary forces that, when balanced, create harmony and wholeness. Tantra teaches that each individual embodies both these energies, and the process of self-realization involves harmonizing these forces within.

Through tantric practices, whether it be meditation, breath work, or conscious sexuality, practitioners seek to merge with the divine and experience the fullness of life in its sacred entirety.

Tantra Embraces the Body as Sacred

Unlike many traditional spiritual paths that often emphasize transcendence of the physical body, tantra teaches that the body is sacred. It is viewed as a temple and a vessel for divine energy. The physical body is not something to be rejected or ignored but rather honored and revered as an essential part of the spiritual journey.

This philosophy extends to the senses as well. Tantra encourages practitioners to awaken their senses and embrace the fullness of experience, whether through touch, sound, sight, or taste. The sensual world is not seen as separate from the spiritual world but as a doorway to deeper consciousness. By engaging with the senses mindfully, tantra guides practitioners to live fully in the present moment, fostering an awareness that connects body, mind, and spirit.

The Power of Breath and Energy

One of the key practices in tantra is the use of breath to cultivate and circulate life force energy, often referred to as prana or kundalini. Breath is seen as the bridge between the body and the spirit, and by mastering conscious breathing, individuals can awaken latent energies within themselves.

In tantric meditation, practitioners use specific breathing techniques to guide prana through the body. This circulation of energy helps to balance the chakras, harmonize the mind, and promote emotional and physical well-being. Tantra teaches that by consciously directing breath and energy, we can reach heightened states of awareness and deepen our connection to the divine.

Breath work in tantra is often integrated with movement, sound, and visualization, creating a holistic experience that stimulates both the body and the mind. By focusing on the breath, tantra enables practitioners to enter deeper states of meditation and reach a heightened sense of self-awareness and presence.

The Importance of Presence and Awareness

A core aspect of tantra is the cultivation of presence and mindfulness. In the modern world, distractions are ever-present, and it is easy to become disconnected from the present moment. Tantra offers a path to overcome this fragmentation by emphasizing the importance of being fully aware and present in each moment.

Through meditation, breathing techniques, and mindful living, tantra encourages practitioners to cultivate a deep awareness of their thoughts, feelings, and actions. By observing the mind without attachment, individuals can transcend the ego and tap into their higher self. This mindfulness also extends to relationships and sexuality, where presence and conscious connection can transform the experience into something sacred and transformative.

Tantra and Sacred Sexuality

One of the most well-known aspects of tantra is its approach to sexuality. In many spiritual traditions, sexuality is often seen as something separate from spiritual practice, but tantra integrates sexuality into the path of self-realization. Tantra views sexual energy as a powerful and sacred force that can be used for spiritual awakening.

Rather than focusing solely on physical pleasure, tantric sexuality is about cultivating deep connection, intimacy, and sacred union with oneself and a partner. Practices such as conscious breathing, eye gazing, and slow touch help build a strong energy connection that allows sexual energy to flow freely through the body. Tantra teaches that sexual energy, when harnessed properly, can be a gateway to higher consciousness, profound healing, and spiritual transformation.

This approach to sexuality emphasizes the importance of balance, presence, and intention. It is not about seeking gratification but about experiencing the fullness of life force energy in a conscious, intentional way. By embracing sexual energy as sacred, tantra transforms intimate encounters into acts of spiritual devotion and personal growth.

Tantra’s View of the Mind and Ego

Tantra also acknowledges the role of the mind and ego in our spiritual journey. The mind, often dominated by thoughts, desires, and distractions, can be a source of suffering and disconnection. Tantra offers practices that help practitioners observe the mind without attachment, allowing them to transcend the ego and its limiting beliefs.

One of the central teachings of tantra is that the ego is not something to be eliminated but to be understood. Through meditation, chanting, and self-reflection, individuals can gain insight into the nature of their thoughts and emotions, recognizing that they are not defined by the ego but by their higher self. Tantra teaches that through awareness, we can transform the mind, releasing limiting beliefs and embracing our true nature as divine beings.

The Path of Tantra as a Way of Life

Ultimately, tantra is more than just a series of techniques or rituals. It is a way of life, a path of deepening self-awareness, embracing the sacredness of all things, and realizing the interconnectedness of all beings. Tantra invites practitioners to live consciously, to honor the body and mind, and to merge with the divine in every moment.

Through its principles of union, presence, sacredness, and mindfulness, tantra provides a transformative path to spiritual awakening. It teaches that the journey to enlightenment is not about transcending life’s experiences but about embracing them fully and with awareness.

The core principles and philosophies of tantra offer a unique and profound approach to spirituality. By integrating the body, mind, and spirit, tantra provides a holistic path to self-realization and spiritual growth. Through practices such as conscious breathing, mindfulness, and sacred sexuality, tantra invites us to experience the divine in every moment and to live fully, authentically, and in harmony with the universe.

If you are interested in learning more about tantra, begin by exploring simple practices such as mindful breathing and meditation, or seek out a practitioner, such as myself, to train with. Remember, Tantra is a practice; over time, these practices will help you cultivate deeper self-awareness and connect to the sacred energy within.


Ivy’s June Travels & Schedule

🌈 Happy Pride Month! Which LGBTQIA+ organizations will you be donating to this month?

Hollywood, FL
Monday, June 2nd | 2pm-8pm
Tuesday, June 3rd | 10am-8pm
Wednesday, June 4th | 10am-8pm

Stamford, CT
Thursday, June 12th

Chicago, IL | Edgewater
Sunday, June 22nd | 11am-8pm
Monday, June 23rd | 10am-8pm
Tuesday, June 24th | 10am-1pm
Wednesday, June 25th | 11am-7pm

Outside of these dates I am available in NYC. In-calls available in Union Square & the East Village. Out-calls available to high end hotels.

Peace & Love,
Ivy Rosalia