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CHILDREN'S YOGA, Tuesdays 4 - 4.45pm, LEVELSIX Peckham, ?48 for 6 classes or ?9 drop in


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// CHILDREN'S YOGA WITH BRYONY DUCKITT //


We have Children's Yoga taking place on Tuesdays, 4. 4.45pm starting on 11 September at LEVELSIX Peckham in Peckham Levels.


DATES

Tuesday 11 September - 16 October, 4.00 - 4.45pm (6 weeks)

Tuesday 6 November - 11 December, 4.00 - 4.45pm ( 6 weeks)


WHO IS IT FOR?

Children aged 5 - 10 years


PRICE

?48 for block of 6 classes OR ?9 drop in


ABOUT THE CLASSES

These classes aim to provide children with a rewarding physical, emotional, social, intellectual and spiritual experience. Children's Yoga is built on the foundation of respect for the child as an individual, creative being and emphasis is placed on educating, empowering and exercising the WHOLE child. These fun classes often follow a story line or theme finding creative ways to explore yoga poses, breath, wellbeing, compassion, mindfulness and relaxation.


Teacher Bryony Duckitt is well know in the area. She is the Founder of YogaBeez and runs Children's Yoga and Mindfulness teacher trainings around the globe, as well as being the co-owner of Gaia Studio in Peckham.


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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