
A rejuvenating & empowering Hatha-Flow Yoga class with included Mantra & Pranayama practice.
Weekly on Thursdays 17:00-18:00
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This event is on a suggested donation sliding scale. Please decide in what category you fall and what you might be able to contribute. Tiers are:
Note: For those unable to contribute financially, please get in touch with the facilitator to claim a free OR subsidised ticket. Please email [email protected]m
Studio
All rooms at the Salisbury Centre are accessible. The Salisbury Centre’s kitchen door and toilet are now wheelchair accessible. The studio is located upstairs and is accessible via a chair-lift. The Garden can also be accessed by wheelchairs via a movable ramp via the Art Room Annex. Please let the organisers know in advance of any access requirements.
These classes are relaxed, playful and open to beginners. These sessions are an hour-long practice to support & prepare us for the week ahead.
These classes are inspired by traditional Hatha Yoga which can include Mantra (chanting), Pranayama (breathwork) and meditaion. Please follow my Instagram account @darragh_yoga for more information regarding the specifc classes as I post weekly about the class program.
Futhermore, on the last Thurday of the month we will have a Yin-inspired class. These classes are slow-paced and restorative. The perfect way to end the month.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any further questions.
My name is Darragh & I completed my 200hr teacher certification at Mimamsa Yogshala in Rishikesh, North India. I am simply a guide & strive for students to hold power in their practice through inclusive sessions.
These classes are Queer & student friendly. I like to create a playful and relaxed atmosphere through my teaching and encourage curiousity through questions and feedback.
Instagram handle: @darragh_yoga
Email: [email protected]

Participation in our community-led events is on a voluntary ‘by donation’ basis. This means that nobody is expected to make a payment if they cannot afford to do so.
Any donations received will be shared between the Centre and the facilitator, helping to make the events’ programme sustainable as well as to provide some reciprocity towards community facilitators’ time and skills offered.
Where a “suggested donation” is listed, this is just an indication of what the event might cost if it was ticketed.
This is an invitation to practice ‘Dana’ (generosity) – please pay only what you can afford to attend.
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