Mary Aver has trained in many psychotherapeutic approaches which she integrates with her natural talent as a psychic. For over five years she facilitated the Wise Woman programme. She also led Man Wise and initiation groups.
William Ayot is a poet, playwright and facilitator. He writes on men's and personal development issues, gives poetry readings and talks across the country and leads workshops and groups in addiction centres, prisons, and business schools.
Viktor Bischoff is a breath and movement consultant. He trained in Jacques Lecoq's methodology and with Monica Pagneux in Paris. He is currently Master of Movement at Shakespeare's Globe and teaches meditation and yoga in the Himalayan Tradition.
Debora Collister is a performer and T'ai Chi Chuan teacher who has been exploring movement most of her life. She studied with Jacques Lecoq in Paris and at the School of T'ai Chi Chuan and Centre for Healing in London.
Victoria Gater has a background in psychology, mental health, group work and counselling. She currently works with the homeless and counsels children. Her ongoing training includes TA psychotherapy. She is also a pianist and drummer.
Chris Hurn performs regularly as a professional musician. He has been teaching strings and piano for fifteen years and drumming workshops for three years. He studied djembe with Peter Scott, Henri Gao-bi and others.
Nicholas Janni has been working with energy and various forms of bodywork for over twenty years; including Grotowski, Yoga, Psychosynthesis, Zen and an apprenticeship with a Hawaiian Kahuna. His extensive drumming training included periods of study in West Africa and Japan (Kodo).
Richard Olivier is a workshop leader, theatre director, and author of "Shadow of the Stone Heart - a Search for Manhood". He founded Wild Dance Events and originated Mythodrama with Mark Rylance. Richard is an Associate Artist of Shakespeare's Globe.
Ghislaine Picchio is currently the director of The Healing Centre of Tai Chi Chuan. She is also a Buqi healer and a holistic counsellor. From a social sciences background, and a mother of three, Ghislaine is experienced in working with children.
Ron Pyatt has been developing the Rites of Passage programme for seven years. He trained in Reichian process-based psychotherapy and practised for some years as a therapist, group leader and artist. He also developed the "Making Tracks" programme for men.
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