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Hart's Schedule

Event 

Title:
Yoga in Ottawa
When:
16 Jul 2012 - 18 Jul 2012 06.00 h - 09.00 h
Where:
ASYZ - Ottawa
Category:
Intensive Workshops

Description

Hips, Groins and Lower Back

Common problems and yoga therapeutic solutions to these problems.

A 18-hour workshop to better understang how hips, groins and lower back work tightly together.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (6 hours each day)

6am - 9am  &   5:30pm – 8:30pm

 

$325 + tax if paid before June 1

$400 = tax if paid after June 1

For more details, please consult poster here.

 

Site

Map
Studio:
Website   -   Hart's schedule at ASYZ
Street:
99 Fourth Avenue (off Bank Street)
ZIP:
K1S 2L1
City:
Ottawa
Province/State:
Ontario
Country:
Country: ca

Description

Adi Shesha Yoga Zone (just off Bank Street)

Contact: Basia Going at bp@magma.ca or at 613 798-9642

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