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New Term Of Feldenkrais Classes - Beginners Welcome


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Relieve pain and stiffness and move with greater ease and flexibility through Feldenkrais. Starting Tuesday, October 1 at 6pm then weekly for four weeks with more classes to follow. After successful classes in West Dulwich we've now found somewhere more convenient for EDF readers! Beginners and others welcome, come for one hourly session or as many sessions as you want. At St John's Goose Green Centre, 62a East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT. Pay what you feel. See poster attached for more info and/or email [email protected]

 

Cath Feldenkrais poster .pdf

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Feldenkrais at Goose Green;  apologies but I'm going to have to cancel this Tuesday. I should be starting again November 5th - will post here to confirm. Get in touch if you're interested in future group classes and one to one cathfeldenkrais.com 

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Last class of this term on Tuesday night, November 5, at 6pm - see above for address. Newcomers welcome, no equipment required. Get a taste of Feldenkrais before future sessions. Get in touch if you are interested in future group classes and one to one at cathfeldenkrais.com 

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