Open minded and none dogmatic, my approach of teaching Yoga respects the freedom, the way of learning, the motivation and the believes of each students. "Experiential learning" is a process of appropriating knowledge through experience and the search of personal meaning in it. It is a way of teaching who promotes the personal development of learners and their awareness. It emphasizes the links between the learning space, the daily life of the learners and the social reality and could be defined as a "jouney of discovery of the meaning of human existence and nature of the common good". (1)
I first met Yoga in 1993 in France where I took Satyananda Yoga lessons. In 1998 I succefully passed the B.E.E.S (Sports Instructor Certification) in France although Yoga was not a specialisation at this time. I begun to teach Yoga in 2001. In order to complete my training, in 2004 I left for London to follow a 300h Teacher Yoga Course recognised by the International Yoga Network. During my stay I took the chance to follow meditations lessons and seminars at the Brahma Kumaris University. Today I am a E-RYT Yoga Alliance registered Teacher. My latest training was in Yoga Nidra with Swami Madhurananda, member of Vishwa Yoga Samsad - international advisor & director of "the Ayurvedic & Contempory Sciences".
Personal Work
The Art of Teaching: a unique training for Yoga Teachers in Greece. Sharing NLP insights & knowledge, this training is build to help the teachers to enhance their communication skills. So they can understand how communication acts and how it influences our relations with the others and with ourselves.

Svadhyaya sessions: an extra support for the Yoga teachers and practitioners who are on a spiritual journey & on the path of self-discovery & development.
Yoga Nidra Teacher training: an in depth training where I share my passion and experience of this Yoga method which is a mystical journey on itself.
Yoga & Yoga Nidra lessons in private and groups.
"Teaching Yoga requires more than mastering physical posture"