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Hatha yoga is a safe and precise method, which can be adapted to suit all ages & fitness levels.

Classes will focus on flowing, organic ?vinyasa? (synchronicity of breath and movement) and held poses. Each week building on what you have already learnt.


The course will run for 6 weeks from the 2nd September to the 7th October.


The discounted rate for the 6 weeks is ?66, drop in fee is ?12.50.


Class starts at 7.15pm to 8.45pm.


Copleston Centre, Copleston Road (off Grove Vale, 4/5 min walk from East Dulwich train station).


If you require more info on Hatha Yoga or any other classes / styles of Yoga please check my website www.dulwichyogaspace.co.uk


You can also check Facebook for more info on Dulwich Yoga Space

http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/East-Dulwich-United-Kingdom/Dulwich-Yoga-Space/111188912255085?ref=ts



Warm wishes,


Karen x

Mobile: 07976 528 668

www.dulwichyogaspace.co.uk

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