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Yoga in the park Sat. and Sun. at 10.30 am


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Every Sat.and Sunday, yoga in Dulwich Park.

A sequence of dynamic postures flowing into one another.

Held near the bowling green, Court Lane entrance.

Enjoy the environment, fresh air and sunshine.

All welcome, mats available.

10.30-12pm ?10 per session( concessions available)

Contact Iwona 07979007008

www.iwonayoga.co.uk

Iwonayoga3@gmail

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Yoga in the park ?10 per session.

For those of you who can not make it there are classes mid-week, Mon,Wed and Thurs evening

7.30-9pm. A selection of postures flowing into one another based on Ashtanga practice.

Contact Iwona 07979007008

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Come and join me on Saturday and Sunday at 10.30am.

All levels welcome. Enjoy Dulwich Park, breathe-in the fresh air,

Observe people and lie on the grass, as you practice long flowing postures.

Enjoy the sun-shine, relax, listening to the sounds of summer......

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