About the Teacher
Why study with them?
Klaudia Delmer
B.Music & PGDip Cultural Management
Co-founder and Facilitator
Klaudia is an artist– singer, songwriter, photographer and a vocal teacher. She has collaborated with both Greek governmental and international private institutions in various capacities, including roles as Festival Artistic Director and Cultural Events Curator and Manager. Additionally, she is a Certified Nature and Forest Bathing Guide and she feels continual curiosity and profound love for nature.
Originally being raised, studying and living in various metropolitan cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, New York, Warsaw, and Athens, and after a rich career in music Klaudia considers herself fortunate to have made the choice to move to the Greek countryside, where she currently resides with her husband and four children. Living in a coastal olive grove in Messinia, Klaudia felt an incredible sense of awe for the olive trees, which led her to embark on a transformative path towards a deeper and more intimate connection with nature.
Her journey began with nature photography and has since expanded through a multitude of experiences in nature, which have influenced all of her creative endeavors.
Klaudia is enthusiastic about sharing the life changing and therapeutic journey of nature connection practice (known as Forest Bathing or Shinrin-yoku) with anyone who wishes to experience it.
KLAUDIA’S CREDENTIALS IN THE FIELD OF ARTS, CULTURAL MANAGEMENT AND FOREST BATHING PRACTICE INCLUDE:
Recording Artist for Universal Music
Bachelor of Music, New School of Social Research (Mannes College of Music), NYC, USA
Postgraduate in International Cultural Cooperation and Management-Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
Artistic Director Icarus Festival for Dialogue Between Cultures, Icaria Island (2007-2015)
Cultural Events and Entertainment Manager at Starwood hotels (2010-2007)
Curator of Messinian Authenticity Program for Costa Navarino (2010-2007)
Photography: “Taste of Marathos” Hardcover album with Portraits and Recipes by Messinian Women