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Noémie Guisolan

Vinyasa Yoga Teacher

After 13 years of artistic swimming, yoga was a revelation. Having trained my body to perform under harsh conditions - often with a lack of oxygen - I had to relearn how to breathe and redefine my understanding of ‘performance.’ This process led me to a deeper sense of inner peace. Today, breath and presence remain at the heart of my teaching. I’m constantly exploring: How can I create a space that supports calm, consistent breathing?How can a class prioritize feeling good over looking good?And how can I respectfully share tools from yoga’s rich tradition to help others cultivate a more sustainable relationship with performance, self-love, and contentment?

 

My teaching path has taken me through various trainings -- in Basel with B. Yoga, in Guatemala with the Kula Collective, and around the world with Simon Park. I’m grateful to support others as they navigate their own journey through yoga.

 

My classes aim to blend strength with softness, offering not just physical guidance but practical tools that students can carry with them off the mat.

Margherita Parri

Vinyasa & Kids Yoga Teacher

After years of practicing yoga, it felt natural for me to pursue it more deeply -- not only to refine my own understanding, but also to share the beauty of this physical and, above all, spiritual practice. In 2022, I completed the 250-hour Vinyasa Krama Teacher Training and began teaching in various yoga studios.

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In 2024, shortly after the birth of my daughter, I completed the Aerial Yoga Teacher Training, which brought fresh inspiration and new dimensions to my Vinyasa practice and teaching.​

As a creative soul with a background in architecture and design, I was instantly drawn to the art of teaching yoga. I love the process of crafting each class -- from breathwork and movement to meditation -- which constantly inspires me and encourages creative expression.​

In 2025, I completed the Kids Yoga Teacher Training and experienced the pure joy of sharing yoga with my little girl for the first time.

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My classes are characterised by a dynamic and creative flow where you will find space to explore breathing, movement and intentions in an innovative way to feel recharged, light yet stable at the same time.

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Niki Vischer

Vinyasa & Slow Flow Yoga Teacher

Like many others, I first came to yoga for its physical benefits. The movement, strength, and flexibility naturally complemented my athletic lifestyle. But what began as a physical practice quickly became much deeper. Yoga became a steady anchor during times when I felt disconnected and overwhelmed, providing me with a safe space to reconnect -- with myself, others and the present moment.   

 

This sense of connection also lies at the heart of why I teach. I believe yoga has a powerful way of bringing people together -- and back to themselves. After more than a decade of dedicated practice and multiple years of teaching (with qualifications in Vinyasa Krama and in Kids Yoga), I remain committed to growing these connections, both personally and collectively.

 

My classes are designed to provide a playful and open space where everyone is empowered to explore their unique practice. Each session is thoughtfully tailored to the style and time of day, always infused with a touch of fire to ignite your inner spark. 

Fiona Mohler

Slow Flow & Vinyasa Yoga Teacher

My path into Yoga grew from a lifelong curiosity about life itself - about who we are beneath roles, thoughts and stories. Growing up with Buddhist influences, I was early drawn to meditation, self-inquiry and questions like: What is it that is experiencing this moment?

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In 2024, I completed my 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training in Bali, where yoga became a lived, embodied practice rather than something to achieve. In 2025, I deepened my path through a 300-hour advanced training in Hatha and Vinyasa Yoga, alongside additional studies in Yin Yoga, Yoga Nidra, and Meditation.

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My teaching is rooted in self-observation and presence. I invite students into meditative states through movement, breath and stillness, using the body as a gateway to experience oneselve more directly. Yoga, for me, is a practice of remembering: learning to listen inward, soften identification with the mind, and meet life with clarity and openness.

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Michael Supryn

Sound Bath Facilitator

My path into sound work grew from two worlds: on one side, the ear of an audio engineer; on the other, the heart of someone who has spent 15+ years in nursing, practicing real care and healing. With a higher professional diploma in nursing and many years leading teams, I learned what real, lasting transformation takes - clear structures, empathy, time, and steady practice.

Today I bring that into my daily work in project and process management in long-term care and into my sessions: crystal bowls, breath, focus and silence.

The approach is minimal and evidence-informed - warm tones, unhurried pacing and space to arrive, let go, and listen inward.

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Close to the centre of Basel, I run my own music studio and develop electronic, computer-free live performances - essentially another kind of sound bath, just on a different stage. I offer monthly Sound Baths and seasonal specials at Yoga im Gärtnerhuus - a community I deeply value and genuinely enjoy.

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