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Community Yoga classes at Dulwich Library: Mondays 6:30-7:30pm. No need to book, donation-based, bring your own mat. All levels.


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Hi, I'm Jenna, a local yoga teacher inviting you to my weekly community yoga class at Dulwich Library: Monday 6:30-7:30pm in the hall upstairs (or the garden when the sun is shining!) The class is donation based with attendees paying between £5 and £15 each week. There's no need to book and you can pay by cash or card after class. We have all levels in the room - from complete beginners to seasoned practitioners, this is yoga for every body. The yoga is hatha-style, slow but strong to help with posture, breath, mobility and relaxation. All I ask is you bring your own mat. The next class is Monday 7th August and I would love to see you there! 

PM me with your email address to be added to the mailing list or, with any further questions. Warmly, Jenna. 

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I've been going to Jenna's class at Dulwich library since March this year and it’s become my weekly go to class.  Jenna is a great teacher and starts every class with a short meditation.  It’s a gentle vinyasa flow with Jenna guiding you clearly through the poses (adaptations available for it’s a great class for all levels) and each class has a slightly different focus.  The venue is lovely at the library and I particularly like it when we can do the class outside in the garden.  Would highly recommend.

 

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