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Relax, Feel Great, Donate!- have a Shiatsu all the funds go to a charity in Japan


Relax Feel Great Donate!


The South London Shiatsu Circle is hosting a Shiatsu clinic in the spacious Yoga studio at Yoga Point.

A session lasts one hour and takes place with the person fully clothed on a futon.

Monday 18th April, from 12 til 5 pm

at Yoga Point, 122 Dalberg Rd. SW2 1AP

www.yogapoint.co.uk



Fundraising for Japan with Shiatsu, a Japanese Healing Art

in aid of people in Japan affected by the Earthquake and Tsunami


?The dignity with which the Japanese people faced disaster, pictures of long orderly queues outside almost empty supermarkets, and the composure when interviewed by news teams standing amidst surreal scenes of utter devastation, have touched me deeply.? says Sibylle Walters, one of the Circle practitioners and a local resident.


?As a shiatsu practitioner I owe a lot to Japanese culture. The recent events have deepened my respect and passion for this wonderful art and approach to bodywork and health, called shiatsu.?



To book a session contact

Deborah 07951 718 851 or Karen 07947 518 868

Book ahead to be sure of a place. Donations starting from ?30

For details see the attached flyer.


Rose Charities is the British Charity connected to AMDA ?

all funds raised go directly to workers on the ground in Japan www.rosecharities.org.uk

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