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Pilates Tasmania is a collaborative group of like minded instructors, all very keen to share their passion for Pilates with as many people in Tasmania as possible!  Click on our names for more info about each of us.


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Mary McArthur

Virginia Andrews-Goff


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Christie Strike

Emily Clark

Ella Wong

 

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Christmas schedule & best wishes

The last Tuesday evening mat class for the year is on December 21st. Tuesday classes will resume at the Derwent Mercantile Rowing sheds on the 5th of January 2010 (!).

The last Thursday evening mat class is on the 17th December. Thursday evening classes will resume on the 7th January 2010 at our new venue, the South Hobart Badminton Centre.

If you'd like a Monday evening mat class back, please let us know.

We wish you a safe and happy Christmas and hope that the new year holds many teasers, 100s and open leg rockers.

 

 

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