Retreats & experiences

Step out of your life — long enough to see it.

Some work needs a room, a stretch of unbroken time, and no return to the inbox at 5pm. An Experience is any live, in-person session. A Retreat is an Experience of more than one night. Both come two ways: as a small group, or entirely private.

Why in person

KIMBA lives in the body. Bodies are best met in a room.

Online work is powerful and accessible — but there's a particular depth that only opens when you're physically present, unhurried, and away from the life that shaped the mask in the first place. Movement, breath, walking, silence, and real time together do things a video call can't.

Experiences run in and around Norwich, and — for the right engagement — wherever the work needs to happen.

The ladder

From a half-day to a fortnight

Two axes: how long, and how private. Group experiences are shared with a few others; private is you (or you and yours) with David alone.

Workshop 3 hours. A focused in-person deep-dive. £100 group £497 private
Day A full day in the work. £295 group £1,200 private
Overnight One night. Sleep on it — literally. £550 group £2,200 private
Weekend Retreat Two nights of sustained, immersive work. £750 group £3,000 private
Retreat Three days. Enough to genuinely reset. £1,000 group £4,000 private
Extended Retreat 7 or 14 days. For a full turning of the page. from £2,200 group Charter private

Group rates are per person. Longer private retreats are priced bespoke as a Charter — the figures above are a reference floor. Travel and venue arranged around your needs.

The whole method

SAHARA as the spine, KIMBA where the work calls for it — with the time to actually let it land.

Movement & walking

Walk-and-talk, breath, and body-led practice. Not a metaphor — a genuine part of how the work moves.

Space to integrate

Unhurried time to absorb what shifts, so you leave with change, not just a good weekend.

Every retreat is shaped to the person

Tell me what you're carrying. I'll design the right container.

A short conversation first — no obligation. We'll figure out length, format, group or private, and where.

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