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Free Community Yoga Taster Sessions as part of Peckham Festival: Sun 11 Sept 2.30-4.15pm Yogarise


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// FREE YOGARISE COMMUNITY TASTER SESSIONS // SUNDAY 11 SEPT // 2.30-3.15PM + 3.30-4.15PM //


As part of Peckham Festival (8th-11th Sept) at venues around Copeland Park and Peckham Rye, we are offering you the chance to practise a free yoga taster session at Yogarise Peckham. With all voluntary donations going to our monthly charity.


For those of you who have never tried yoga or been to the studio before and fancy checking it out, sign up to our Yogarise Community Taster Sessions with regular Yogarise teachers, Will Wheeler and Emma Cowpe at 2.30pm and 3.30pm Sunday 11 Sept.

These classes are open to everyone - regular yogis, members, community gang and total yoga newbies - so spread the word, celebrate the festival, and come on down :)

Mats are provided so just wear something comfortable you can have a stretch in.

Click here to register for FREE, or donate to our monthly charity: http://bit.ly/2bXmQoS


Our good cause of the month...

This September we're supporting Culture Device Dance Project and Multikids Inclusive Academy on a special project in Accra, Ghana. Culture Device Dance Project is an innovative dance company led by independent artists with Down's Syndrome. They are partnering with Multikids Academy ? an inclusive school for children with special needs in Accra ? to bring a creative program of movement, yoga and dance to the city. The program is not only focussed on helping children with movement, but also building bridges between the special needs community and broader society in Accra. This is an very important project for Ghana and West Africa, as it is creating much-needed space, visibility, connection and creative outlet for people with special needs.


Our regular Yogarise Community Classes are twice-weekly - Tuesdays at 5pm and Fridays at 11.30am and can be booked/reserved online for a small donation (free to drop-in for limited spaces).


For more information please contact [email protected] or our website www.yogarise.london and see @yogarisepeckham on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for updates.


Yogarise is located on the 2nd floor, B Block of The Bussey Building, Peckham Rye, London, SE15 4ST (there's a video on our website if you can't find us).


For more information on the Peckham Festival, please click here: http://www.peckhamfestival.org

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