About me

I was born in Belgium and have been living in Berlin since 2014. My training as an interior architect led me to work on architectural and exhibition scenography projects in Belgium and later in Berlin.

Fascinated for a long time by the language of the body, I navigate through the practice of dance, movement and voice.
I discovered Shiatsu in 2019 during an introductory weekend at the Shiatsu Schule Kreuzberg. This approach resonates with me, and I embrace its learning with joy.

Shiatsu invites full presence in the attention given to the other, while holding back one’s own ego and without seeking to change anything in particular. Shiatsu fosters curiosity, acceptance, and letting go. It touches not only the who receives, but also the one who gives, it is an exchange.

My understanding of Shiatsu is inevitably limited by the fact that I did not grow up within the cultural and philosophical context from which it originates.
Shiatsu is rooted in an East Asian worldview that understands the body, health, and life through concepts and experiences different from those of the Western culture I was raised in.
I approach this practice through my own cultural lenses, aware that my perspective is shaped — and sometimes constrained — by them.

Shiatsu is an endless learning process. Each session is a reminder that understanding is always partial, always evolving — a continuous process of listening and discovery.

For me, practicing Shiatsu is a source of fulfillment and balance.

In 2022, I completed my training at the Shiatsu Schule Kreuzberg with Harald Gierl, and since then, I have been practicing alongside my work in the field of scenography.

  • 2025 – Stage intensif de Shiatsu – les troubles du système digestif, anatomie avancée des organes et nutrition with Ivan Bel – Lembrun, France
  • 2025 – Psychologie der Meridiane / orientalische Diagnostik with Wataru Ohashi – Luzern, Switzerland
  • 2025 – Masterclass Ohashi – Orry-la-Ville, France
  • 2019 – 2022 – 3 Jahre Ausbildung – Shiatsu Schule Kreuzberg, Berlin
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