Humble Warriors Week // 25th - 29th Jan 2021 at Online Event

A event on Friday 29th January. The event starts at 18:00.


Join us for our 4th year of bringing together Bristols finest movement and mindfulness facilitators in a week of inspiring classes, talks and workshops in aid of effective local charity Caring In Bristol.

Our events bring together dedicated local teachers, speakers and facilitators from a wide variety of movement and mindfulness disciplines to share their unique understanding of their practice, in fun and creative movement and mindfulness workshops.

Due to Covid restrictions our 2021 event will be run online via Zoom. Each day of our event you will be sent a newsletter with a link to a live class with one of our dedicated facilitators.

This year expect a few new surprises, not only do we have your usual movement classes but a whole heap of giveaways and raffle prizes, delicious food recipes sent to your inbox, short videos to follow in your own time, mindfulness workshops and a special 'Talk and Supper Club' evening in partnership with an inspiring speaker and a talented bunch of community cooks.

Our event is in support of Caring In Bristol, a local charity dedicated to tackling homelessness and supporting our city's most vulnerable people 365 days a year.

Headfirst are also kindly donating all of their booking fee proceeds to our cause.

We promise that 100% of the funds we raise will go to local charities that tackle issues in our city effectively.

To find out more about our past events follow on us on Instagram @humble.warriors

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