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03
Feb

Matan Levkowich

Matan Levkowich is the founder of the Animal Instinct practice and Movement Lab - a vehicle for realisation of his choreographic work. His practice is influenced…

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25
Aug

Philipp Lemke

Philipp E Lemke was born into a family of medical Doctors in Germany. At the age of 16, he was introduced to the book ‘Siddhartha’, Hermann…

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24
Aug

Jim Harrington

As a youth, Australian born Jim Harrington followed the philosophy that “If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space”…

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24
Aug

Florian Palzinsky

Florian was born and raised in Austria. He was an avid windsurfer from a young age and at 16 he began professionally teaching windsurfing. After finishing…

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24
Aug

Elana Katz

Elana Katz was first introduced to yoga at the age of 11, while training as a classical dancer. She had a knee injury and visited many…

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20
Aug

Amrit Stein

Amrit Stein learned ballet and modern dance from childhood. In 1980 she met Rohini Bhate, one of the foremost Kathak masters in India, and since then…

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13
Aug

Amber Spear

Born and raised in Australia Amber's main passion since her very first steps has been movement and the exploration of human potential. During the first 15…

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13
Aug

Adrian Cox

Adrian's unique work blends yoga and psychology together, to shift people's bodies, and minds towards health and total wellbeing. Adrian is a certified NLP trainer, hypnotherapist,…

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07
Aug

Francois Chaillou

Francois Chaillou began his journey with Raja yoga in 1980. He began his asana practice with Bernadette Pajot, a close disciple of TKV Desikachar and head…

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07
Aug

Edward Obaidey

Edward Obaidey graduated from the Tokyo Therapeutic Institute in 1990, and leads his practice "Edward Acupuncture Clinic" in Tokyo. He is the founder of the Japanese…

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