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New! Guided Thai Yoga Massage Class:

starts Friday 8th June, 7.30-9pm


Next class: Friday 15th June.


What? End your week with a affordable, relaxing massage. You will give and receive a 45 minute Thai Yoga massage under the expert guidance of Stephen from Thai-vedic massage. Come with your partner or a friend, or come alone and I will pair you with another participant.


Where? Dulwich Leisure Centre Studio 1, 2b Crystal Palace Road, East Dulwich, SE22 9HB


When? Fridays 7.45pm - 9.15pm, every Friday Arrive early to change into clothes suitable for yoga. Yoga mats and pillows will be provided, so just bring yourself and your yoga clothes.


Cost? ?10 per person. Pay in advance by bank transfer. If you would like to book a place please contact me by email. If there are spaces left I will send you my bank details and you can make a transfer to confirm your place.


Email me to book your place [email protected]


Stephen Nock

Thai-vedicmassage

72 Crawthew Grove

SE22 9AB

07950933150

www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk

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Hi beansprout


Did you mean to ask if I offer a different class for older folk?


Not yet no but that's something to consider for the future. Thanks for the idea :-)


This is the only class I'm doing at the moment


Stephen


In reply to http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?6,1939036,1943663#msg-1943663


beansprout Wrote:

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> Do you offer axdifferentcratecforcokder folk?

> Assume not...

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> Do you do any other classes locally?

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