2428 days ago

Papanui High School Yoga Course Term 2

Bryan and Barbara Roper from Papanui High School Adult and Community Education

Papanui High School is offering a Hatha Yoga class as part of our Nightschool Programme. This class will give you an introduction to postures (Asana), breathing and relaxation techniques. A good grounding before entering a more challenging class.

TUTOR Rosemary Weaver
VENUE Papanui High School
TIME Wednesday 6 -7 pm
START DATE 8 May
COURSE NUMBER 312/2
COURSE FEE $85
COURSE LENGTH 7 weeks
REQUIREMENTS Students to wear comfortable clothing and bring a mat and a two towels. Class not suitable for pregnant students. For students with any medical condition you must get clearance from your health professional before starting classes.
ADDITIONAL COSTS Nil
For enrolment please contact our office on 033520701 or email Barbara Roper rpb@papanui.school.nz

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