
listening hands
an hour or so in which your body is met slowly, without agenda. zenthai shiatsu as listening touch, not fixing. my hands ask. your breath answers.

a threshold space. i want to invite you into the space in between, a location without coordinates, curiously living into entangled questions and emergence. allowing ourselves to feel, think and gesture otherwise. i move with bodies, stories and ritual. witnessing and tending the slow unraveling of the myth of separation. an invitation into relationship with self, with one another and the more-than-human world.let us take root. in unquestionable worth. in unquestionable belonging. in unshakable dignity.
ways we might work together
these are evolving practices, shape-shifting and moving with me.

an hour or so in which your body is met slowly, without agenda. zenthai shiatsu as listening touch, not fixing. my hands ask. your breath answers.

rest as resistance, rest as repair. yin yoga and yoga nidra, sound - spacious sessions for nervous systems that have been holding too much for too long.

for the in-between times — unraveling, becoming, not-yet-knowing. a slow walking-alongside, with ritual and care.

workshops and circles on embodied activism, allyship, and systems awareness. we practice together. we make compost of what does not serve life.
LETTERS
if something resonates, if a thread wants to be followed,
let us talk.
i might take some time to reply. i want to tend to you with care.
A SOUL COMMITMENT

restory is one expression of a commitment that keeps shaping my life — to justice, to belonging, to the slow practice of learning how to live well together.
rooted in berlin and growing through relationships across europe, it is a living territory for decolonial and liberatory life-making. a space for remembering what becomes possible when we practice togetherness in a world shaped by separation.
through emergence circles, reciprocal mentoring, gatherings, forms still taking shape, restory tends the conditions for relationship, imagination, and collective becoming. less an organisation than a living question.
restory is not creating something new. it is surfacing what is already here. i hold deep gratitude for the many organisers, artists, educators, healers, and community weavers whose work makes spaces like this imaginable. their courage, imagination, devotion and generosity continue to remind me that another way of being together is already taking root.
“justice is what love looks like in public.”