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Exotic Life Drawing this Wed @ EDT; Belly Dancing & Yoga, starts 7.45pm


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Come along to EDT for a wee dram and draw, untutored, non-judged


Experience life drawing with a twist; an immersive, fun and unique performance you can sketch or paint first-hand. Whether you are an avid drawer or you?ve never picked up a paintbrush in your life; this is an experience for everyone.


Our monthly movement events, held at East Dulwich Tavern have an ever-changing theme; ensuring a new experience and fresh subject matter/material/inspiration each time. We'll provide the movement - you sketch what you want.


This month; celebrating the many magnificent ways the body moves with held yoga poses and improv belly dancing!


Every month we host our event upstairs in the beautiful, cosy Lodge. Why not arrive at 7pm and chill with a drink downstairs first?


You'll have plenty to sketch with 20 minutes of held yoga poses followed by 20 minutes improv belly dancing, a wee 15 minute break in between followed by 20 minutes of of dance and 20 minutes of yoga again to finish.


All materials (and aesthetics) are provided;


Lead/ coloured pencils, charcoal, oil pastels, coloured chalk and rubbers

A5, A4 and A3 black and white cartridge paper.


Tickets: ?9 general admission, ?8 returning sketcher and ?6 student

Book here - [bit.ly] or buy on the door!


East Dulwich Tavern is on 1 Lordship Lane, se22 8ew


We look forward to sketching with you!

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