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New Beginners Yoga at Yogarise: Mondays 6.45-7.45pm ?13 drop-in / ?30 for 14 Days Unlimited Yoga


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Hi there

Just wanted to let you know about a new Beginners Yoga class happening every Monday 6.45-7.45pm at Yogarise in Peckham.


This class is for anyone interested in yoga - no experience necessary. During the session, teacher Dan Breakwell, will demystify some of the key postures (and Sanskrit terms) while taking things at a slower, more manageable pace.


The class is booked via Yogarise here: http://bit.ly/2fxRmVD and is held in neighbouring studio, Victor's Lab (C Block stairs, 1st Floor, The Bussey Building), as part of our extended Yogarise schedule.


Find out more about Dan here: http://www.yogarise.london/teachers/teachers-dan-breakwell/


The class is ?13 drop-in or we have our Introductory Offer, which is ?30 for 14 days of unlimited yoga (including Beginners Yoga Sundays at 10am, Mindful Flow, Gentle Hatha, Dynamic Vinyasa and other Beginner-suitable sessions). http://bit.ly/2eOvchQ


Any questions, please just ask. We are based in the Bussey Building, moments from Peckham Rye station.


Get in touch via the forum, or email our reception desk [email protected] for more information.


Thanks for reading!

Emma

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