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Yoga in Dulwich Park

Saturday 9.30 - 11am

A Vinyasa Flow class. All levels welcome!!

Surrounded by nature, let your bodies soak in the glorious sunshine, parakeets squawking, gentle breeze and the sounds of nature. Summer Bliss (weather permitting)

Meet by Court Lane entrance at 9.15am

?10 for the session, please bring mats or available on request


Iwona teaches in East Dulwich on a weekly basis see

Website below for classes.


M 07979007008

E [email protected]

W www.iwonayoga.co.uk

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Thank you for those who turned up.

Such a beautiful experience. Fleeting sunlight, gentle breeze,

Squawking birds - such a joy to breathe fresh air and appreciate nature.

Practice yoga in the park, how it should be!!

See you next Saturday 6th July

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Come and experience the amazing sensations of practicing

Yoga in the park!! Every Saturday morning weather permitting

Completely different experience in the fresh air, amongst the sounds of nature,

Squirrels scampering, dogs chasing balls, people laughing ...

At least once this summer time try .....

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