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Worth Trying Luisa D?Ambrosio.


Loads of experience and reasonable prices.


'Luisa has been teaching Pilates since 2002 when she qualified with the ?Pilates Foundation UK?. She uses an holistic approach, believing that each person needs individual and specific attention. She likes to teach a variety of different exercises in the studio to promote learning and wellbeing. Her class is informed by a range of somatic techniques which she studied during her career as a professional dancer, and also from her time as a movement and body conditioning lecturer. Luisa currently teaches in various colleges in London (including the Laban Centre) and works as a freelance performer.'


Tel: 07816 430 383

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