Dynamic Yoga

Dynamic Yoga

Dynamic Yoga is a yoga-based training system: it improves strength & flexibility to maintain optimal health, and maximise performance.

By Bow Arts

Location

Lakeside Centre

Bazalgette Way London SE2 9AN United Kingdom

About this event

Dynamic Yoga is an empowering sixty minute yoga-based training system, suitable for men & women looking for a physical routine which will offer benefits for your body and your mind. This is a challenging practice, set within a friendly environment.

Please bring water and an inquisitive mind.

Yoga mats will be available, or feel free to bring your own if you have one.


Dynamic Yoga sessions will be held on the roof terrace of the Lakeside Centre, with stunning views of the Southmere Lake serving as a backdrop for lunges and warrior poses.

Classes will be held by Amanda Eatwell, a Bow Arts artist based in Thamesmead.


Please note that ticket sales will end 1 hour before the scheduled start time.

In the event of bad weather, this session will be moved indoors.

Access Information

The nearest public transport station is Abbey Wood (National Rail, Elizabeth Line).

The Lakeside Centre can be accessed by bus routes 177, 244, 229, 301, 401, 472, 601, 602, 180, B11, and 669.

Please note parking is not available inside the Lakeside Centre, however there is free street parking outside.

The Lakeside Centre has disabled access.

Facilities: Public toilets with wheelchair access and baby changing facilities.

Organized by

supports a community of over 500 artists with affordable, secure, creative workspace in the heart of London's Artist Quarter. Bow Arts also manages one of the country's most exciting education programmes. The schools programme takes world class artists into schools to improve the lives and learning of children and young people.
Our projects, workshops and training are proven to raise attainment, deliver on school improvement priorities and provide top quality learning experiences. Bow Arts also runs the Nunnery, a contemporary art gallery a stone’s throw from the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which supports a diverse range of local, national and internationalexhibitions and events.
and joined the National Portfolio of Arts Council England in 2012.