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Sun 14 Dec: 1.30-5pm. A 'Transformation' Workshop: Yoga, Thai Massage + Bellydance at Yogarise Peckham ?50


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Fire up the festive season with a transformational workshop hosted by three experienced, passionate and wonderful practitioners of the healing arts, to leave you feeling clearer and brighter for a more energised and creative new year?


* Experience the Yoga Monkey Feminine Fire Vinyasa with Beth (urbanyogamonkey)

* Discover the transformative touch of Thai Massage with Amy Ku Redler

* Awaken the Sacred Feminine through Bellydance with Hannah Mi (Firewater Collective)


Beth is offering the Yogamonks Feminine Fire Vinyasa as a way to connect to Earth, discover nourishment, support and balance. As we awaken our root chakra and hips, expect a transformative heat to burn through blocks, leaving you lighter, more spacious, connected, vibrant and clear.


Amy will then guide you into cultivating the healing power of touch through Thai massage. Amy has over 25 years experience as a massage therapist and teacher. Currently doing her MA in Yoga & Meditation at SOAS, as well as Mindfulness training with Breathworks in Pain Management, you will literally be in the best possible hands.


Hannah Mi is a performer, teacher and practitioner of the Sacred Earth Belly Dance, a dance with respect for nature and the elements, woman's innate knowledge, the language of archetypes and each individual's spiritual depth. For 16 years now she has followed the search for an authentic and wild life through the lens of music, dance and poetry of the body.


Spaces limited. Drinks and snacks provided.


Please click here to book: https://goteamup.com/p/113189-yogarise-ltd/courses/


Any questions, please message me via the forum or email [email protected]


See you on the mat!

xxx

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