I follow presence.
With Japanese roots and a childhood in Peru, I carry a quiet respect for nature and the slow ways of being in the world.
My background weaves together forest bathing, artistic and slow processes, dance, movement, and inner work. Over time, these have not remained separate paths, but a single interwoven practice – a way of being in the world.
I invite you into simple, sensory experiences in nature that create space to land in what is. It is not about performing or understanding everything, but about being present – in the body, in nature, and in the moment.
Sometimes in stillness.
Sometimes in movement.
Sometimes in play.
Different ways of returning to presence – and perhaps a practice that can stay with you in everyday life. 🌿
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