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Festive Candlelit Hot Yoga - Bussey Building on Sunday 20th Dec 6-7pm


stevejamieson

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As an end of year celebration I'm doing a special FESTIVE CANDLELIT HOT YOGA session for a fiver with music, raw food treats and festive tipples (and some yoga!) in The Bussey Building, Victor's Lab, 133 Rye Lane on Sunday 20th Dec 6-7pm - it'll be fun and relaxed so feel free to bring a friend who might be new to the whole thing and curious!


It's a good chance to check out the venue ahead of the new 6 week HOT YOGA BASICS COURSE which starts Saturday 9th Jan 2-4pm. I'm getting very excited about these 2-hour workshops for anyone wanting to know more about yoga and there are still spaces left so get in there!


I'm also introducing a BEGINNERS class at Gaia Studio in January on Sundays 11.15am-12.15am and all will be very welcome.


Hope to see you amongst the candles and wishing you all a Happy Christmas filled with love and joy!


Stevie

Hello Siousxiesue


Hope you're well.


On this occasion booking is not essential but I would recommend it as spaces are limited to 20 people. It's ?5 each and you can reserve a space via www.hotyogapeckham.co.uk/book-now and yes you can still pay cash on the door.


Hopefully see you there then!

Stevie

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