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Free Yoga Taster Sessions at Yogarise Peckham Sat 30 Aug 2.30-6.15pm Peckham Rye


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Want to try yoga for FREE? Join us TOMORROW (Sat 30 August) for four 45-minute yoga taster sessions with some of Yogarise Peckham's most popular teachers. There will also be free juices, a BBQ, plus tons of other activities from 10am-8pm as part of FLEX IN PECKS at the Bussey Building.

Here's what's on at Yogarise Peckham - we'd love you to join us:

* 2.30pm ROCKET YOGA WITH LOLO LAM - Join Lolo for a playful, sweaty sesh of dynamic Rocket yoga

* 3.30PM BEGINNERS YOGA WITH CHLOE FAULKNER - Join Chloe if you're completely new or want to get back to basics

* 4.30PM VINYASA FLOW YOGA WITH STEWART HEFFERNAN - Join Stew for a fun & flowing all-levels class

* 5.30PM YIN YOGA WITH YAZMIN LOW - Join Yazmin for something slow, meditative & super-stretchy - the perfect end to your day

Where are we? In the Bussey Building, Peckham Rye - walk down the 133 Rye Lane alley and follow the signs

Contact us: [email protected]

Feel free to just turn up or book online now to reserve your spot:

https://goteamup.com/p/113189-yogarise-ltd/#!list-2014-08-30 (please note we have our regular paid classes in the morning)

Mats are provided,just wear something you can move in.

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