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FAMILY YOGA, Saturday 8 September, 11am - 12pm. LEVELSIX Peckham ?15 (1 adult, 1 child)


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// CALLING ALL LOCAL FAMILIES //


We have Family Yoga taking place every 2nd Saturday of the month at LEVELSIX Peckham in Peckham Levels.


NEXT CLASS

Saturday 8 September, 11am - 12pm


WHO IS IT FOR?

The whole family! The class is suitable for children age 4 + years and is lots of fun!


PRICE

?15 for 1 adult and 1 child. If you wish to bring an additional adult or child, there is a surcharge of ?7.


ABOUT THE CLASS

Family yoga is designed to develop strength, balance and flexibility in all ages and abilities. It encourages physical interaction, trust and bonding between parents, children and siblings in a calm, creative space. Classes can focus on mindfulness, energetic and trust games, nature themes, acrobatics or restorative yoga with music and visualisations.


Our teacher, Siobhan Power radiates passion and enthusiasm for teaching yoga to the next generation. Her family yoga classes connect parent and child in an endlessly inspiring, imaginative and enriching class.


Direct book and find out more about LEVELSIX Peckham here: https://levelsixstudios.co.uk/events/


Please e-mail [email protected] for more information or direct message via the East Dulwich Forum with any questions.

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