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Community yoga class is on Tonight 7:30pm at the Scout Hall !

David from Korokoro

Come and explore the deeper benefits of Yoga with us tonight, and connect with other lovely souls that live in our Korokoro community.
These are mixed level classes, so suitable for beginners.
New Zealand Yoga Collective qualified 200hr teachers 😊



Dave will be guiding you through a Hatha practice this evening - involving standing, flow, balance and some quieter floor postures to finish with.


Some mats and blocks available, or bring your own if you prefer.Bring something warm for the Savasana (floor meditation) water, flexible clothing and an open mind!
Where?



Korokoro scout Hall, just down from the play centre on Singers Road.Koha contribution - $5 suggested
Arrive early so you have a time to settle.
Wednesdays 7:30 – 60 Minute class Sundays 7:30 – 60 Minute class
Any questions contact Dave 02102714411 or Claire 027 3701626
See you there!
Namaste

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