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Open Day Sunday 13th Jan - come and try our Yoga & Pilates class FOR FREE!


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Happy New Year from Gaia Studio!


We would like to invite you to join our Yoga and Pilates Open Day, where our various teachers will be offering 50-minute tasters of their classes.


Date: Sunday 13th January 2013

Fee: FREE! With special block booking offers available on the day


Classes to try:


9 - 9.50 am Hana Vencovska - Hatha Yoga

10 - 10.50 am Coretta Wenzel - Hatha Yoga for Beginners to Int

11 - 11.50 am Bryony Duckitt - Children's Yoga 5 - 10 yrs

12 - 12.50 pm Wendy Scott - Pilates

1 - 1.50 pm Martina Biljan - Men?s Vinyasa

2 - 2.50 pm Jessica Stretch - Dynamic Vinyasa

3 - 3.50 pm Eden Mendel - Alignment-focused Vinyasa flow

4 - 4.50 pm Laura Guarnera - Garuda Mat-work

5 - 5.50 pm Laura Kaur - Kundalini


In accordance to our boutique style studio we like to keep the classes small and personal so there are limited places. Bookings will be taken on a first come first serve basis.


Please go to our website www.gaiastudio.co.uk to read through the descriptions of the above teachers and classes and choose one that you would like to try out.


You can email [email protected] to book your place now.


Please note that all Yoga and Pilates classes start up in the second week of January and we are also taking bookings for these.

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