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Yoga & Sound Healing Workshop: Sat 19 March / 6-8.30pm / Yogarise Peckham


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'Will Wheeler Yoga' and 'Otto Sound Therapy' lead a totally immersive 2.5 hour yoga practice with live sound and gong. The first half of the workshop will be a vinyasa flow yoga practice with Will, accompanied by live percussion and sound. The second is calmer and meditative spending time resting (lying down comfortably with a blanket, bolster and eye pillow) to the beautiful sound of Gong, Tibetan bowls and a soundscape created by Otto.


Will and Otto began running this workshop over two years ago and now run it across London and at

festivals all over the UK.

Want to know more about the benefits of Gong Bath and Sound Healing? Click here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpqyEnsjWbk

"I can honestly say it was the highlight of my week. At first I was sceptical but this is something I will attend again and again" - Dr Christy Goldsmith - Cancer Specialist.


Yogarise is a yoga studio in the Bussey Building, Peckham Rye. Find us online at: yogarise.london and @yogarisepeckham on fb and twitter. Email: [email protected] for more info.


All levels welcome. ?35.


And here's the link to book: https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/ws?studioid=138949&stype=-8&sTG=25&sVT=15&sView=day&sLoc=1&date=03/19/16

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