Community Yoga at Nathan Homestead - Term 2
Hey everyone,
If you are in need of a good stretch, would love to de-stress, reconnect with yourself and be surrounded by like-minded people, this is for you! Community Yoga is a space in which you can be just as you are in a judgement-free setting without any prior Yoga experience. You will be guided from the ground up with modifications along the way to make every posture accessible to your unique body.
Early-Bird Price: Full-Term for 150$ until Friday 7th
Class Passes available from 3 Pass - 11Pass.
BYO yoga mat
Credit can be given in case of missed classes for next term. Refund in case of sickness.
Where: Theatre, Nathan Homestead
Date: Tue 11th April - 27th June
Time: 6.45-8pm
Cost: 175$
Suitable for beginners
No. Classes: 12 weeks
Max People: 25 (ONLY A FEW SPACES LEFT!)
Tutor: Angeli Kapoor
Register: 02041560011, yogawithangeli.k@gmail.com or IG: @yogawithangeli
Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions.
Warmly,
Angeli
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