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??? JOIN INTERNATIONAL YOGA TEACHER JULIE MARTIN AT YOGARISE THIS APRIL ???

As part of her European tour, Julie Martin​ is back in the UK and we can't wait to welcome her to Yogarise for the first time with a series of Teacher Workshops and General Workshops (open to all) - including her Brahmani Yoga Flow Masterclass and Sacred Dance.


Julie wants you to think outside the box, get off your mat, shake up the old dogmas and find the freedom to unfold into the beauty of a yoga practice that emerges from the inside.


With 25+ years of experience and an international following of students and teachers alike, Julie?s greatest aim is to inspire. Her particular passion for human movement means continual investigation of new anatomical approaches, working with natural movement, range of motion, integrated stability and letting go of some of the old asana myths in order to move with the body and not against it.


For more info please go to https://bit.ly/2IL4zZE


? Teaching An Evolving Practice (Part 1 : 17, 18, 19 April + Part 2: 30 April + 1 May) - for yoga teachers only

? Sacred Dance Workshop : 21 April 11am-2pm - for all

? Brahmani Yoga General Masterclass : 21 April 3.30-5.30pm - for all

? All workshops at Studio Two, Yogarise Peckham (The Bussey Building), London SE15 4ST


Got questions? Please email [email protected]

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