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YOGA CHARITY EVENT @ BOSSE & BAUM GALLERY in PECKHAM, 8th March


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Celebrate International Women?s Day with Warriors for Women @ BOSSE & BAUM Gallery on Wednesday 8th, MARCH 2017


This yoga charity event is to raise funds for Ourmala, a charity helping people who are trying to rebuild their difficult and disrupted lives.


Join Yoga Compass for a 2 hours creative and flowing yoga sequence (accessible for ALL levels, not just for bendy/ people with super power) @ Bosse and Baum Gallery, 3, Copeland Park, 133 Copeland Rd, London SE15 3SN

@ 7pm on Wednesday 8th March. Candle lit and fairy lights as well as great tunes!


We have your whole evening covered: First a bit of culture, with the Gallery?s current exhibition, then some loving? yoga and meditation and why not some food and drinks at The Nines (right opposite the Gallery) with more INTERNATIONAL WOMEN?S FREE EVENTS and drinks afterward?


Find out more:https://www.yogacompass.co.uk/project

More info and to donate: https://mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers/lucileweigel1

Email with questions at: [email protected]

Keep informed @ https://www.facebook.com/yogacompass/

Instagram: @yogacompass

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