ABOUT

Hi, I’m Pippa.

I teach yoga and somatic movement. I’m someone who’s learning — and relearning — how to live in conversation with the body. This practice has been a steady thread in my life for many years, supporting me through change, through motherhood, and through the ongoing work of coming home to myself.

Over time, what draws me most is not the performance of movement, but the quality of attention we bring to it. I’m interested in what happens when we meet the body as it is — with curiosity, care, and a willingness to listen. That’s the spirit I try to bring to my teaching.

In my classes, we move slowly, breathe deeply, and make space for whatever is present. There’s no ideal to chase — just an invitation to return to your own felt experience, and to trust its intelligence.

Outside of teaching, I’m often in nature, practicing my harmonium, or navigating the beautiful mess of parenting two little ones. I don’t have all the answers, but I do believe in the value of shared practice — and I’m grateful to walk alongside others in it.

You’re warmly welcome here, just as you are.
MY TEACHERS
Teachers come in many guises; those who inspire quietly, those who walk the walk, those who stand and give lectures or write books, those who nudge and guide from the sidelines, those who never knew they were your teacher.

I have been fortunate to have crossed paths with many inspiring humans in my explorations through life so far (too many to mention here). Mother Nature and all her creatures continue to remind me what it is to be alive and how to navigate our way through this world with respect and honour.

I give thanks to Jozef Wiewel who introduced me to yoga, for providing a strong foundation of alignment principles and for always questioning why. To Simon Low who broadened my understanding of yoga and for offering me life changing opportunities. I am inspired by the work of Donna Farhi and Doug Keller, who deepened my interest in the therapeutic application of yoga and whose books continue to be a valuable resource. To Paul Dallaghan for detailed teaching on the science and application of pranayama and for reminding me that practice should be sincere but never serious. And to Paula Andreewitch who changed the playing field.
TRAININGS

Tiny & Vast, Teacher Mentorship Program 50hr
(2025) Paula Andreewitch

Pregnancy, Post-natal, Mother & Baby Qualification 85hr
(2020) Sally Parkes, UK

Master Freediver Certification
(2019) Apnea Total, Thailand

Centered Yoga 300hr Teacher Qualification
(2019) Samahita Retreat, Thailand
– Classical Pranayama & Philosophy (Sri O. P. Tiwari and Paul Dallaghan)
– Pranayama & Your Yoga Practice: Tradition, Science and Detail (Paul Dallaghan)
– Practical Anatomy Advanced Training: The Art of Adjusting and Science of Sequencing (Arielle Nash)

Pranayama is More Than Breath 12hr
(2018) Doug Keller, YogaCampus, London

The Therapeutic Wisdom of Yoga 30hr
(2018) Doug Keller, YogaCampus, London

Yoga from The Core 60hr
(2018) Donna Farhi, Yoga Studio, Madrid

Pre-Natal Yoga Teacher Training 85hr
(2017) J. Smallwood, Yogarden, Thailand

Hot Yoga Teaching Certificate, 5-day
(2015) Jozef Wiewel, Camyoga, Cambridge

Yoga Alliance 200hr Yoga Teacher Qualification
(2015) Simon Low, Yoga Academy, Thailand

BA Philosophy
(2007) Kings College London

Cert. of Higher Ed. Theatre Dance
(2004) University of the Arts London
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