KaHuna Level 1 & 2 - Intensive Bodywork
15oct(oct 15)12:00 pm21(oct 21)2:00 pmKaHuna Level 1 & 2 - Intensive BodyworkPractitioner Level
Event Details
BOOK THIS COURSE In just 6 days you will learn everything you need to know to feel confident giving KaHuna massage to help transform yourself
Event Details
BOOK THIS COURSE
In just 6 days you will learn everything you need to know to feel confident giving KaHuna massage to help transform yourself and your life.
Designed to teach the basic KaHuna bodywork so you leave confident in giving a full body massage. Beyond learning massage, you will be journeying through a unique mindfulness and personal development process, that will truly change your life. Never given a massage? No worries. No previous experience is required. We will guide you every step of the way.
Course Info
Your Investment: $1,698 (20% deposit secures your place)
Arrival: Tuesday 15th October, 11 am for lunch at 12 pm. The first session is at 2 pm
Departure: Sunday 21st October, Lunch 1 pm for 2 pm departure
Details:
– 6 Days onsite
– All food and accommodation included
Transport
You will need to organise transport to Kin Kin – we do offer Airport transfers from Brisbane, so please let us know if you need this option.
You’ll Need:
– Comfortable clothing to massage in
– Bedding (you can hire this if you can’t bring it)
– A desire to learn and an open heart!
Location
High Spirits Retreat, Kin Kin QLD
Contact
Want to know more? Reach out at info@highspiritsretreat.com.au
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Time
15 (Tuesday) 12:00 pm - 21 (Monday) 2:00 pm
Organizer
Mette's Institute of Bodywork and Personal Development
Mette’s Institute
297 Sister Tree Creek Rd Kin Kin QLD 4571
Phone: 0407 651 600 / International: +61 407 651 600
Email: info@highspiritsretreat.com.au
VENUE FOR HIRE
High Spirits Retreat is available for groups to hire out the venue, with a minimum hire of 3 nights. Contact us for more information.
Acknowledgement of Country
In the spirit of reconciliation Mette’s Institute of Bodywork & Personal Development acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.