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NEW Community Yoga Class 5-6pm Tuesdays (starting 25th Nov) - Yogarise Peckham (?6 or whatever you can afford)


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Starting tomorrow, Tuesday 25th November, there will be a new class 5-6pm at Yogarise Peckham (just opposite Peckham Rye station)


'Yogarise' is a community class and is open to everyone of all levels - beginners are welcomed! The class will be set to music and a similar style to many of the other 'vinyasa' classes on our timetable - dynamic and flowing. This class has a suggested price of ?6, but there is no obligation - just drop-in and pay whatever you feel is right for you.


Yogarise Peckham is located just off Rye Lane (down the 133 Rye Lane alley), across the courtyard, down the next alley and we are up on the 2nd Floor of 'B Block' of the Bussey Building (postcode SE15 4ST)


We have changing facilities (but no showers) and pigeon holes within the practice area for your bags/shoes.

Just wear something comfortable you can move in and get ready to yogarise! :)


Any questions, please email: [email protected] or respond to this post


Book in online at http://www.yogarisepeckham.com

Or find us on Facebook/Twitter: https://www.facebook.com/YogarisePeckham

@yogarisepeckham #yogariseyourlife



Namaste

Em & Team Yogarise

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