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Entr'acte: the gap between 'two Acts'

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About Jan & Andrew

 

 

 
Jan Wilding is an experienced British Wheel of Yoga teacher and Holistic Massage therapist with over 20 years experience in the field of Personal Development work both in the UK and abroad. She is profoundly interested in the physiology of breathing both as a means of maintaining good health and the development of personal expression. During the retreats Jan supports and encourages a sense of relaxation and the letting go of tensions in order to release blocks to creativity.  

Our Approach

  • We only work with small groups

  • Personalised approach

  • Participant focused

  • Experiential

  • Flexible & adaptable 

  • Student centred style

     
Andrew Hodges is a free-lance musician and teacher, with world-wide experience in group facilitation.  He is currently researching intuitive group improvisation at Brunel University in London. 

Andrew trained as a violinist at the Royal Academy of Music.  His professional career has been wide and various including having been Head of Music in a UK school,  global sales manager for an international corporate, joint-owner of a retreat centre (Le Cotil) in Normandy, world-wide sales skills trainer and Managing Director of his own business coaching company (AHA! Coaching).

He currently works as a free-lance musician based in the Gloucestershire area where he is actively involved in a variety of musical activities including violin tuition, composition and arranging, facilitating group music improvisation workshops for schools and colleges, delivering business leadership programmes which employ the medium of music improvisation and is also writer and editor for the UK's leading music improvisation, sound therapy and associated musical instrument website, Sound Travels (www.soundtravelforum.com).  

 

Entr'acte: the gap between 'two Acts'.