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Looking for venue for community yoga and meditation classes


Flossophy

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Hello!


My name is Florence and I am a qualified yoga teacher, studying in India and completing my 200-hours in Traditional Hatha and Tantra Yoga and Meditation one year ago.


I have lived in ED 20 years+ and am currently looking for a space to host weekly community yoga classes to cater for increased demand of private classes.


I am looking for a nice and relatively cheap space, as the classes will be donation-based to cater for the community. My style is not the vinyasa-flow 'workout' style of yoga which is popular in the area, but more a yoga of meditation, movement, stillness and pranayama (breathing), suitable for all levels. My style is influenced by Eastern philosophy which I transmute in classes through concepts of embodiment and the cultivation of awareness, which allow students to leave feeling more grounded and deeply connected to themselves and the world around them.



If anyone could offer suggestions of suitable venues for my community yoga and meditation classes that would be great! Again, I can share on the forum when I begin offering the classes if anyone is interesting in joining.


Thanks and wishing you a happy 2020.


Florence

Oruspace on Lordship lane East Dulwich will be opening in March. There will br a restaurant/cafe downstairs and community rooms and therapy rooms towards the back and upstairs. its 6 Lordship Lane, where the hoarding is currently insitu.

Post below is from Paul Stephen who owns Oru space


Hi,


I just saw this post and wanted to let you know about our new business opening on Lordship Lane (opposite Franca Manca). Oru Space will be a coworking space, event space and wellness space. And we will also be running a cafe, opening in early March, where we are happy for you to work smiling smiley


You can see a little bit more about us at www.oruspace.co and I am happy for people to contact me directly on 07760 641890 to learn more.


Paul

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