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Thai Yoga Massage Class | Thursdays, from 4th Oct, 8.35pm | Studio 1, Dulwich Leisure Centre


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* Its back! Guided Thai Yoga massage


* Starts Thursday 4th October


* Now only ?5 per person!


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Stretch the Stress Away!

Guided Thai Yoga Massage Class returns

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What?


Guided Thai Yoga massage exhange. Give and receive a 30 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 if one is available.


Where?


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


When?


8.35pm - 9.35pm Thursday evenings (term time only) 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?


?5 per person. Pay in cash on the night. If you would like to book a place (or two) please email me at [email protected]. If there are spaces left I will put your names on the list.


Thai-vedic massage

https://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk/

[email protected]

07950933150

72 Crawthew Grove

East Dulwich

London

SE22 9AB

This is a really great experience and a deep massage. It's to be recommended for those of us who like to give and also to receive massage. It is like being stretched and relaxed, with your tension worked away, with no effort when you are the recipient.

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