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Yogarise Peckham - Bussey Building Rooftop Rocket Yoga - Sunday 13 July 11.30am-1pm with Marcus Veda


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YES! We're taking it outdoors and sky-high! Come and join us on the roof of the Bussey Building for a fun and dynamic 90 minute Rocket Yoga practice with Marcus Lord Veda.


WHEN: Every Sunday (until autumn) starting Sunday 13 July, 11.30am - 1pm

WHERE: On the roof of the Bussey Building ('B' Block / Yogarise stairs)

WHAT: 90 mins of Rocket Yoga with Marcus Lord Veda


PRICE: ?12 Drop-In / ?30 for 14 Day Intro Offer / 5 classes for ?55 / 10 classes for ?100

Click here to book: https://goteamup.com/p/113189-yogarise-ltd/e/2358696-rocket-on-the-roof/


Find out more about Marcus here: http://www.yogarisepeckham.com/teachers/teachers-marcus-veda/

Or join him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rocketclubyoga


If the weather puts a stop to the rooftop fun, we'll simply take it indoors to Yogarise Peckham studio on the 2nd Floor. Capacity and mats are limited, so please do book ahead and bring your own!


Flyer is attached - feel free to share :)


Need more info? Please PM me or email: [email protected]


See you on the mat!

Em & Team Yogarise

xx

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