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Tracy is passionate about supporting BCST students - her ambition is to have practitioners in every town in the UK. She has been teaching since 2006 holding the positions of both Clinic Director and Course Director at Craniosacral Therapy Educational Trust. She is an international Senior Tutor and has taught classes in China, Poland and the USA.
Tracy brings a simple clarity to her teaching along with a great sense of humour and artful storytelling.
She is an accredited Supervisor for the Craniosacral Therapy Association (CSTA) and is a strong advocate for Supervision. Tracy feels it is a way to keep your practice healthy and moving forward.
Inspired by her children’s love of swimming, Tracy devised and ran mentoring programmes working with young adults. She taught them to have confidence in their abilities, to appreciate their individuality, to be part of a successful team and how to deal with the complexities of a highly competitive sport.
She is a busy Craniosacral therapist and her private practice is based in Horley, Surrey.
Jo has been working as a therapist since 1998, first training at the London School of Sports Massage, then studying Thai Massage in Chiang Mai, and graduating in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy in 2004.
Jo has been teaching since 2013, a tutor at both the Craniosacral Therapy Educational Trust and the Karuna Institute. She also has a passion for teaching anatomy and physiology and currently lectures on various courses including shiatsu and emotional anatomy trainings. A member, and an accredited Supervisor for the Craniosacral Therapy Association (CSTA), Jo runs a long established and busy practice in Bournemouth & Poole, Dorset.
After graduating with a Business Studies degree Jo spent over 10 years working on whale-watching boats and in ski resorts. A physically demanding time that gave first- hand experience of what worked in terms of recovery from exertion and injury, and the physical, mental and emotional response to hands-on work.
She now enjoys tennis, yoga, retreats and spending time with her daughter.
Ben is a biodynamic craniosacral therapist with a practice based in South West Hertfordshire, and professional dance artist working in an inclusive dance company with disabled and non-disabled professional dancers. Ben is a teacher within craniosacral therapy and somatic dance movement contexts. He has taught on 2 cycles of craniosacral therapy practitioner trainings, and has an extensive practice of teaching, facilitating and holding groups. Ben is co-director of performance collective Dog Kennel Hill Project, making work for theatre, screen and site. He is currently collaborating with arts neuroscience research project Neurolive which takes an interdisciplinary approach to investigating and interrelating different ways of practicing, conceptualising and measuring liveness.
Ben’s teaching is characterized by spontaneity and humour, the use of materials as visual and tactile aids, and embodied explorations of content through guided movement scores to enable a deep felt-experience of the theory being shared.
Suzi has been running a busy Biodynamic Craniosacral Practice in East Kent for the past 9 years.
Her childhood in Kenya provided her with an acute awareness and respect for the fragility, beauty and balance of our natural world. This inspired her to gain a degree in Crop Technology and return to Africa as a volunteer on a grass roots development project in rural Tanzania. It focused on the empowerment of women within their communities.
On her return to England she worked in a fast paced commercial company supplying imported vegetables to the UK supermarkets - this furthered her interest and knowledge of global forces and how they affect our lives.
Suzi has previously been an assistant tutor on an anatomy training with Jo and has assisted on a
‘Working with Mother and Babies’ Seminar. She loves her work as therapist and says "I feel privileged to be a BCST. My appreciation and connection to myself and particularly to our natural world and the universal forces that organise it and us, has further deepened."
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Kate is a biodynamic craniosacral therapist with a practice based in London at Trinity Laban Health Clinic and in Hackney. Before moving to London to raise her two daughters, Kate toured extensively in Europe as a freelance dancer, improvisor and teacher. She also taught rehabilitative yoga and pilates. Kate earned an MFA in Choreography from OSU and an MA in Dance Ethnography from Gallatin University/TISCH in New York City where she was particularly interested in the relationship of the body and movement to cultural influences, traditions, and inherited physical structure. Her therapy work has been deeply informed by her extensive study of somatic practices, anatomy, in-depth personal movement inquiry, and a deep curiosity about the vast intelligence and possibility of the human form. Further to her training at Craniosacral Therapy Educational Trust, she was excited to combine her skills with her love of animals and train as an Equine Therapist. Kate is thrilled to be back in a teaching/learning environment at Circle Cranio.
Katherine is an internationally renowned teacher and pioneer in the field of BCST.
She likes her teaching to have a practical application; "to be of use in your therapeutic work for the good of your clients". Her style is straight forward with an emphasis on making complex material easily accessible.
As one of the most exciting teachers in this field, her post-graduate courses are hugely oversubscribed.
We are thrilled to have Katherine on board as a Guest Tutor, and are hugely appreciative of all the support and encouragement she has given us. We are also grateful that, as one of the eminent elders in this field, she is so passionate about passing on her knowledge to both tutors and students.
Tracy is passionate about supporting BCST students - her ambition is to have practitioners in every town in the UK. She has been teaching since 2006 holding the positions of both Clinic Director and Course Director at Craniosacral Therapy Educational Trust. She is an international Senior Tutor and has taught classes in China, Poland and the USA.
Tracy brings a simple clarity to her teaching along with a great sense of humour and artful storytelling.
She is an accredited Supervisor for the Craniosacral Therapy Association (CSTA) and is a strong advocate for Supervision. Tracy feels it is a way to keep your practice healthy and moving forward.
Inspired by her children’s love of swimming, Tracy devised and ran mentoring programmes working with young adults. She taught them to have confidence in their abilities, to appreciate their individuality, to be part of a successful team and how to deal with the complexities of a highly competitive sport.
She is a busy Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist and her private practice is based in Horley, Surrey.
Lisa holds a lively Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy practice in Swansea and Gower. She graduated from the Karuna Institute in 2009 and dove deep into a creative therapeutic practice. She sees adults, children, babies, horses and dogs.
With many years of practice in Buddhism, yoga, feminine spirituality, theatre and dance, Lisa is moved to stand alongside her clients, accompanying them as they reconnect and deepen into their inner source and guidance.
Her creative therapeutic space weaves trauma release, focusing, compassionate enquiry, breath, movement and voice techniques around Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy.
Lisa was part of the inaugural team here at Circle and we are thrilled to have her return for this training. She has previously tutored at Craniosacral Therapy Educational Trust . She works as a supervisor to individual therapists and groups. She teaches yoga to pregnant women, babies and adults.
She holds a degree in Psychology and Study of Religion.
A mum of 2 young women, Lisa is a lover of nature with dreams and intentions to care for our earth.
Andrew is a Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist, Co-Active Life Coach, and Breathwork Coach, working in Wiltshire and London.
After studying music at Cambridge University and voice at the Royal Academy of Music in London, Andrew enjoyed a successful career as an opera singer, performing principal roles with prestigious national and international opera houses.
He was introduced to Craniosacral Therapy (CST) in 2003 when his singing teacher recommended it during a period of vocal difficulties. He found profound support through CST, helping him to ground himself and reconnect with his body, performing instincts, and overall health. He has had at least one monthly session ever since!
Andrew graduated as a BCST in 2017 and has taught on 2 cycles of practitioner trainings since 2019. He is also a trustee of the Craniosacral Therapy Association (CSTA).
Andrew is thrilled to join the team at Circle Cranio and is looking forward to bringing his 20 years of experience as a teacher and mentor to support students in exploring their sense of their own innate health, and learning how to facilitate the healing potential of CST with their own clients.
Carol has always been fascinated by the human body and its subtle energetic
rhythms along with its natural ability to recover and repair itself.
Following a horse-riding accident in 1997 when she injured her spine, Carol was recommended to see a therapist. After a course of treatments, the pain and stiffness subsided and she was able to get back to looking after her young family.
Carol was particularly inspired by the results of her own experience with
craniosacral therapy and begun training with Franklyn Sills at the Karuna Institute, graduating in 2020. This was a life changing experience
for Carol and she continues to be in awe of his work.
Carol was part of the inaugural team here at Circle and we are delighted that she is returning to tutor on this training. Carol is also a Trustee of the Craniosacral Therapy Association UK (CSTA)
She lives with her husband, two children and their dogs in Bournemouth where she has a busy and thriving clinic, alongside this she runs regular pop up sessions in her home town of Hitchin, Hertfordshire.
Áine is a Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist currently working in Bristol and the Mendips. Previous to her craniosacral work Áine performed as a contemporary dancer in London, spending many years in studios and on stages collaborating with fellow dancers, artists and musicians. A string of injures landed her in an impromptu craniosacral session which left her utterly intrigued.
Áine took a hiatus from dance to study CST, graduating in 2021 and going on to start her own practice. Alongside CST Áine continues her creative work, allowing her background in movement and somatics to enrich her practice. Áine’s family background in horticulture and her childhood on their organic vegetable farm is another thread that deeply informs her therapeutic work- bringing the stillness and grounding of nature into her busy city clinics.
Áine is passionate about sharing this work, she has just been appointed as a Trustee with the Craniosacral Therapy Association (CSTA) and thoroughly looks forward to cultivating a sense of creativity and connection with students at circle.
Jo has been working as a therapist since 1998, first training at the London School of Sports Massage, then studying Thai Massage in Chiang Mai, and graduating in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy in 2004.
Jo has been teaching since 2013, a tutor at both the Craniosacral Therapy Educational Trust and the Karuna Institute. She also has a passion for teaching anatomy and physiology and currently lectures on various courses including shiatsu and emotional anatomy trainings. A member, and an accredited Supervisor for the Craniosacral Therapy Association (CSTA), Jo runs a long established and busy practice in Bournemouth & Poole, Dorset.
After graduating with a Business Studies degree Jo spent over 10 years working on whale-watching boats and in ski resorts. A physically demanding time that gave first- hand experience of what worked in terms of recovery from exertion and injury, and the physical, mental and emotional response to hands-on work.
She now enjoys tennis, yoga, retreats and spending time with her daughter.