Private Studio
Move with me in person. I offer one-on-one and group sessions from my studio in Aux Sabots Rouges, France.

Find your flow and soak in the beautiful surroundings at my studio situated in the centre of Guemene sur Scorff village, above the popular French restaurant and chambre d’hôtes, in Aux Sabots Rouges. Recently renovated and restored, my studio is a calm, and nurturing space where you can take the time out to truly connect with yourself, through the practice of yoga and embodied movement. Class sizes will be kept to a minimum so that each student can receive detailed attention. Maximum class size is 10 people. The studio is fully equipped with yoga mats, blocks and straps.

Private in Person Sessions
- One to One by appointment only.
- Private group lessons by appointment only.
Please email me for more information for prices.
KTKALI Massage
This 2-hour deep cellular, full-body massage is based on the unique art of the great Indian artist based in Kerala, Kalamandalam Jayaprakas Narayanan. Born from the culture of Kathakali, the sacred and traditional Indian dance, this massage is practised in order to aid the physical and psychic emotional recovery of the Kathakali dancers. Inspired by the Indian traditions of touch that are guided by listening and dialoguing with the body, its objective is to promote the physical regeneration of tissues, as well as to influence the healthy circulation of fluids. Simultaneously it promotes a deep mental and emotional relaxation as a way to restore the connection to oneself. The Original Massage KTkali is the unique work of my mentor/teacher, Karine Tesson-Lifecoach and an extraordinary specialist in the healing arts. Karine, has expanded this practice by integrating traditional Chinese and Tibetan techniques, to make this traditional ayurvedic massage, a truly extraordinary experience. Be prepared to be taken on an inner journey full of sensation. The KTkali Massage is carried out on a futon and is accompanied by hot oil, a special mix of essential oils, incense, Tibetan and crystal singing bowls.

“I feel so energised after each of these sessions and with Moni’s gentle approach and expertise. I found a new kind of respect and awe for what my body is capable of.”
Katrina m.
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Yoga Classes on offer
Ashtanga Vinyasa
Ashtanga vinyasa yoga is an intensive, quick paced and flowing practice where students are guided through a series of asana’s taught in sequences. Transitions are quicker than those in other Hatha and Yin styled yoga’s. Ashtanga yoga is known for its rigor, mindful movement with breath and developing in students a sense of discipline, strength and determination.
Expect to be challenged in a sensitive way, build heat in the body through the practice of moving asanas and focus the mind through the mantra of the Uijayi breath.
Ashtanga Yoga literally means “the eight limbs of yoga”. The eight limbs were first outline in the Yoga Sutras by Patanjali, a text detailing the purpose of yoga practice and the principles that a yogi should strive to live in accordance with, for living a better life through yoga.
The Eight Limbs: Yama – Ethical disciplines; Nijama- Self-observation; Asana – Posture; Pranayama – Breath control; Pratyahara – Sense withdrawal; Dharana – Concentration; Dharana – Meditation; Samadhi – A state of joy and peace
Through regulation of practice, the eight limbs are nourished. Personal insights begin to manifest. You can become more aware of what you put into your body and how you interact with the world around you.
Ashtanga Primary Series – modified for beginners
This Ashtanga class, will be full of detailed instruction as you move through a dynamic sequence based on the Ashtanga Primary Series. It will slowly build in intensity, catering for those who are new to yoga.
Ashtanga Primary Series – modified for intermediate
For this Ashtanga class, you need to have some experience in yoga, and be able to follow instructions while moving and breathing. Expect a dynamic moving practice.
Alignment Based Vinyasa Flow
Vinyasa is a dynamic, flowing style of yoga characterised by stringing postures together so that you move from one to another, seamlessly, using breath. Commonly referred to as “flow” yoga. Alignment based vinyasa classes offer a variety of postures, that are taught with alignment cues. You will not only learn the how but the why! The variable nature of Vinyasa Yoga helps to develop a more balanced body architecturally, while quieting the mind as you consciously use all your attention and awareness on synchronising breath with the sequencing of movement.
yin yoga
Yin yoga is a slow contemplative practice that works deeply into your body with a series of longer-held floor asanas. Poses are typically held for 3 – 5 minutes in association with the breath, pranayama. Yin yoga targets the deepest tissues of the body, your connective tissues – ligaments, joints, bones, and the deep fascial networks of the body. It is practiced almost entirely passive, although some Yin asanas contain Yang elements to help the nervous system release in a safe way. Yin yoga is a wonderful way to promote a meditative practice while slowly moving the body towards stillness. Moni’s classes are accompanied by atmospheric music, soundscapes, tibetan and crystal sound bowls.
Yoga drills
For flexibility, strength and mobility
This class is designed for those who would like a process to complement their yoga practice, build on technique, balance out strength with flexibility and gain greater range of mobility. Using an interdisciplinary approach each class will include Yoga, Feldenkrais, movement and dance training techniques. It is for all levels of experience. Participants will need small ankle weights and 1.5kg hand weights.
yoga touch
In-person private one- to-one 75min (not suitable for beginners)
This touch-based practice is unique to Moni, and is based on Yoga asana, the Body Weather Manipulations series & Feldenkrais Functional Integration techniques. It is a complex series of stretching, compressing, lengthening, relaxing, and engaging interpersonally through touch and the breath. The participant is asked to deeply relax and stay actively aware, while being gently moved/manipulated. It is perfect for those who would like to further investigate body/mind continuity and to deepen their yoga and/or movement practice.
WHO IS IT FOR?
Anyone and everyone; choose a class that suits your needs and competency level.
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Try one of these classes for free!

free
Vinyasa Yoga Class
+ Includes an online yoga class
+ Free infused water wake-up recipe
+ x2 free smoothie recipes

free
Feldenkrais Class
+ Includes an online yoga class
+ Free infused water wake-up recipe
+ x2 free smoothie recipes


About Moni
Meet your Teacher
Hi I’m Moni, I’m so glad you’re here.
I am a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner, Ashtanga, lignment focused Vinyasa and Yin Yoga Teacher (E-RYT200, RYT500), Body Weather Performance Training Practitioner. I am certified in the Original KTkali Ayurvedic Massage. I have a BA in Dance/Drama and a Masters in Physical Theatre. I also specialise in an interdisciplinary embodied approach to movement education.
Fascinated by the mind body in motion, I have dedicated my career to the practical, as well as philosophical, study of embodied movement training practices that fully integrate the relationship between the body, mind and environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Embodied movement refers to a holistic approach to movement and physical expression that focuses on cultivating a deep connection between the mind, body, and emotions. It emphasises the integration of movement with awareness, encouraging individuals to engage in a conscious and present experience of their bodies.
Being “embodied” signifies feeling connected to your body with an increased ability to be present in the moment and to feel all of its sensations; emotional and physical.
In embodied movement practices, such as yoga, Feldenkrais, dance and other forms of mindful movement, the emphasis is on bringing awareness to the mind/body through exploring, listening to, and observing its processes. It involves becoming attuned to bodily sensations, so that there are distinctions between all the many different things that can be known: senses that bring in the outside world, the felt experience of the body, and our mental activities. We can even explore our felt connections with others.
Through embodied movement, individuals can develop a heightened sense of self-awareness, improve body-mind integration, enhance emotional well-being, and foster a deeper understanding of their physical and energetic selves. It offers a pathway to self-discovery, self-expression, and personal growth by tapping into the wisdom and intelligence stored within the body.
The Feldenkrais Method® is a somatic educational method based on brain plasticity and our innate capacity for integrative and non-verbal learning through movement and touch. It is named after its originator, Moshe Feldenkrais (1904-1984), an engineer and physicist as well as a Judo teacher. When you explore the Feldenkrais Method, it brings about improved movement and enhanced functioning by altering the neuromuscular structures of the body, to build patterns and habits that can bring about positive change. It focuses on organic learning through awareness, and in doing so, it teaches self- regulation, enabling you more choice of action over habitual compulsive reactions that do not serve you.
Though the Feldenkrais Method is not yoga, it has some similarities – it also has some important differences.
The Feldenkrais method does not come from an ancient religious or philosophical root. It was developed by a scientist and engineer, Moshe Feldenkrais, who was also an expert martial artist. He spent most of his life developing and improving the Feldenkrais Method for the benefit of people’s lives, health and well-being.
Like yoga, the Feldenkrais method encourages regular physical activity. These activities will increase the practitioner’s flexibility and strength, but that is not their primary purpose. The primary purpose is to train the body in non-damaging movement, and to correct habits of harmful movements.
In an Awareness Through Movement class, the emphasis is on guiding students’ attention to their internal sensations, allowing them to discover personalised “ideal” movement patterns. Teachers primarily use verbal guidance instead of demonstrating movements. They lead students through a series of movements while encouraging them to listen to the body’s signals, to move within the non-resistant range, but with intense mindfulness and purpose. The practice involves slow, deliberate movement rather than held poses, and avoids strain.
It helps in fostering awareness of the student’s habitual movement patterns, while facilitating the exploration of new, more efficient alternatives.
For more information see the Feldenkrais page.
Many people have reported positive experiences with the Feldenkrais Method in addressing pain, tension, and injuries. It can be particularly helpful for musculoskeletal issues, such as chronic pain, postural problems, and movement limitations. By increasing body awareness and promoting mindful movements, the method may help individuals identify and release habitual patterns of tension or compensatory movements that contribute to pain or injury.
Many people state that they learn to move more freely, with greater ease, flexibility and grace. It’s been noted that if practiced regularly, The Feldenkrais Method can permanently improve your posture, balance and coordination.
- Emphasises whole body integrated movement rather than isolated movement.
- Utilises various developmental movement patterns to enhance coordination and balance.
- Considers movement as a means of improving overall human functioning.
- Places a greater focus on subjective experiences of movement.
- It is a process-oriented approach.
Moni’s teachings are rooted in ashtanga vinyasa, alignment based vinyasa, and yin styles of yoga. Her classes are often dynamic and flowing synchronising breath with movement.
Her Vinyasa Yoga classes offers a creative and diverse range of poses and sequences that suit the needs and abilities of different levels of practice. Moni encourages exploration and personal expression, while focusing on building strength, mobility as well as flexibility! She interweaves knowledge from the field of dance, Feldenkrais, functional anatomy and neurology with traditional asana practice and yogic philosophy. Her classes are educational, detailed with alignment, dynamic, challenging and playful.
For more information on class descriptions, go to the Yoga page.
Feldenkrais and Yoga, are incredibly complementary practices. Both utilise movement as the primary vehicle for cultivating awareness and presence. They invite students to explore and investigate their current state of being, deepen their understanding of the intricate architecture of the moving body and the nature of self-awareness.
The enhanced embodied awareness developed from one practice can then be integrated into the other movement practice, whether it be physical, mental, or even spiritual (although I want to emphasise that Feldenkrais does not explicitly delve into the realm of spirituality; however, individual experiences may lead to spiritual outcomes).
Yes, I offer yoga, Feldenkrais and movement classes that are suitable for all ages and abilities. From beginners, intermediate to advanced. My courses, classes and retreats will always state the level of experience needed.
Yes! I am the co-founder of Vim Yoga Academy. We run 200HR Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Trainings. The next one starts January 2024. It is a hybrid online- in-person Vinyasa style teacher training. The online portion allows you to access all of your training materials online. The final two weeks of the training is in-person at the stunning beach front location, Little Cove in South Goa, India.
Yes! Take a look at my events page for upcoming retreats.