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The body has its own language. Sometimes it simply needs the right conditions to be heard. It is often carrying more than we realize.
Not only injuries, strain, or fatigue, but the accumulated effects of responsibility, adaptation, stress, and the many ways we learn to keep moving forward.
Over time, these patterns can settle into the body as tension, exhaustion, restlessness, discomfort, or a quiet sense of disconnection from ourselves.
A somatic experience using breath, sound, and movement.
Most people think overwhelm comes from doing too much.
But overwhelm is often what happens when years of unspoken emotions, suppressed instincts, and unfinished experiences compete for your attention beneath the surface.
At the height of summer, when the days stretch long and the world hums with movement, we offer a different rhythm.
A return.
Not to a place, but to a feeling.
Following the great success of our inaugural collaboration with Arte Museum Dubai on International Yoga Day, SEVA returns by popular demand.
Rooted in Taoist Qigong and meditation, this practice combines internal movement, breathwork, and awareness training to cultivate Qi, regulate the nervous system, and develop both grounded strength and deep stillness.
For one afternoon, Chef Kiki invites you into the living heart of Venezuelan culinary tradition. Guided by stories, memory, and flavor, you'll learn the art of crafting authentic arepas by hand, shaping, cooking, and filling them just as generations have done before.
We begin with ceremonial cacao, a plant companion that has travelled across centuries carrying a simple invitation: become more available to the moment.
A full day workshop on body reading and learning how to walk through life with Nir Levi.
Did you know your body is a living archive, quietly recording every experience from conception onward? These imprints shape your well-being in ways both visible and hidden.
A somatic experience using breath, sound, and movement.
Most people think overwhelm comes from doing too much.
But overwhelm is often what happens when years of unspoken emotions, suppressed instincts, and unfinished experiences compete for your attention beneath the surface.
At the height of summer, when the days stretch long and the world hums with movement, we offer a different rhythm.
A return.
Not to a place, but to a feeling.
Following the great success of our inaugural collaboration with Arte Museum Dubai on International Yoga Day, SEVA returns by popular demand.
Rooted in Taoist Qigong and meditation, this practice combines internal movement, breathwork, and awareness training to cultivate Qi, regulate the nervous system, and develop both grounded strength and deep stillness.
The body has its own language. Sometimes it simply needs the right conditions to be heard. It is often carrying more than we realize.
Not only injuries, strain, or fatigue, but the accumulated effects of responsibility, adaptation, stress, and the many ways we learn to keep moving forward.
Over time, these patterns can settle into the body as tension, exhaustion, restlessness, discomfort, or a quiet sense of disconnection from ourselves.
A somatic experience using breath, sound, and movement.
Most people think overwhelm comes from doing too much.
But overwhelm is often what happens when years of unspoken emotions, suppressed instincts, and unfinished experiences compete for your attention beneath the surface.
At the height of summer, when the days stretch long and the world hums with movement, we offer a different rhythm.
A return.
Not to a place, but to a feeling.
The body has its own language. Sometimes it simply needs the right conditions to be heard. It is often carrying more than we realize.
Not only injuries, strain, or fatigue, but the accumulated effects of responsibility, adaptation, stress, and the many ways we learn to keep moving forward.
Over time, these patterns can settle into the body as tension, exhaustion, restlessness, discomfort, or a quiet sense of disconnection from ourselves.
A somatic experience using breath, sound, and movement.
Most people think overwhelm comes from doing too much.
But overwhelm is often what happens when years of unspoken emotions, suppressed instincts, and unfinished experiences compete for your attention beneath the surface.
At the height of summer, when the days stretch long and the world hums with movement, we offer a different rhythm.
A return.
Not to a place, but to a feeling.
The body has its own language. Sometimes it simply needs the right conditions to be heard. It is often carrying more than we realize.
Not only injuries, strain, or fatigue, but the accumulated effects of responsibility, adaptation, stress, and the many ways we learn to keep moving forward.
Over time, these patterns can settle into the body as tension, exhaustion, restlessness, discomfort, or a quiet sense of disconnection from ourselves.
A somatic experience using breath, sound, and movement.
Most people think overwhelm comes from doing too much.
But overwhelm is often what happens when years of unspoken emotions, suppressed instincts, and unfinished experiences compete for your attention beneath the surface.
At the height of summer, when the days stretch long and the world hums with movement, we offer a different rhythm.
A return.
Not to a place, but to a feeling.