Ken Martin, Therapist:
“What I learned is: whatever you think is going to happen...it doesn’t, so relax into the moment.”
Lilith Swetland, Executive Assistant to the Registrar:
“Two days of clowning was a gentle and humorous way to see my Self - ethos and pathos at work (not to mention ego!) - and instead of crying, I laughed.”
Eric Treijs, body worker:
“The clowning workshop was an opportunity to step into the unknown for me. I passed through the fear and found myself learning how to be with people without pretending to be anyone and the best part—belly laughing all the way! What a great way to learn and grow.”
Thomas Loh, Architect:
“Through tender steps, the journey leaves us in bare-naked beauty that we just are. One is reminded of a familiar path... relaxing into the magic of laughter, effortlessly.“
Danielle Labonte, mother, language teacher, lover of dance:
“Shedding layers and masks has allowed me to accept myself and others. I let IT come to me or not: that is all O.K. ... I stretched myself into yumminess, therefore trusting myself and others more.”
Sandy Anderson:
“Thank you Blondine for a perfect get away space, a welcome escape from the clutters of Left Brain. How wonderful to see our natural being: popping, oozing and floating out in such stunning majesty and innocence.”
Birgit Wolf:
“Blondine's work shop was a wonderful gift to my "whole self", that part of me that often lies dormant in my daily life.
I love to go beyond words, and that is exactly what we did all week end. What a bonding and precious experience to have had with other people!
Blondine encouraged us with such refinement and simplicity to be whole, real, soft, vulnerable, present, conscious and touching. And as a natural result of that we were FUNNY!! And also we were so lovable! I fell in love with the “pure humaneness" of all the participants. Blondine kept a wonderful safe space for us all and I will always be grateful to her for what I experienced that week end! I recommend this work shop to anyone who is willing to understand what it means to truly be a human being and finds joy in sharing this beingness with others."