Holiday Facilitators: Sally Ibbotson
skill, experience, warmth
Biography
Sally Ibbotson started her career in Complimentary Medicine in 1993, qualifying as a Massage Therapist with the Gerda Boysen Institute and as a Counsellor with the Centre for the Advancement in Counselling. Seeking depth to her work and more of a spiritual dimension, she studied Shiatsu between the years of 1995 and 2001 and, on qualifying undertook post-graduate study which resulted in a Teacher qualification in Qigong. Qigong had been taught to undergraduate Shiatsu practitioners as a means to keeping our own energy intact whilst treating clients.
Sally studied Qigong under many Teachers and taught in the NHS. Specifically, she worked in the Therapies team at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London for 6 years where she taught Qigong as part of our pain management programme. During this time, she studied and qualified with Mark Peters in Birmingham. Mark is responsible for creating a rehabilitation pathway within the NHS which includes Qigong on site and in the community.
In 2016, she moved into Palliative care at St Christopher’s Hospice in South London and set up weekly Qigong classes alongside my Shiatsu clinic there. These attracted both in-patients and out-patients.
Throughout the above history, she has been self-employed and running Shiatsu clinics and Qigong classes in the community. Before the Covid 19 pandemic, she also ran an annual 4 day Qigong retreat at Gaunt’s House in Dorset and regular London Workshops. I also offer Qigong and Shiatsu at the Breast Cancer Haven in Fulham, South East London and at Open Age classes who are funded to address social isolation in the over 50s..
Sally is a regular attendee of Programmes at the Findhorn Foundation in Scotland (and lives in the Findorn area now) and as a result of this self and spiritual development, her current style of Qigong has changed somewhat. She teaches from a passion for the Earth and all that she offers us. She incorporates integral imaging, affirmations alongside the traditional movements with the breath.
Where does Sally Ibbotson facilitate?
Sat 31 May - Sat 7 Jun 2025 (7 nights)
At a glance
The Skyros Centre is the original home of Skyros holidays, the perfect creative, wellness adults-only retreat. Meet like-minded new friends and explore your potential with inspirational, skilled facilitators who will support you. Enjoy laid-back Greek island life. As with every Skyros holiday, do as much or as little as you choose. Logan Murray is directing this holiday at the Skyros Centre.
Find out more about the choice of Masterclasses below in What's On.
About
Skyros attracts mostly solo travelling guests from all over the world. Although all ages are represented, approximately 70% are between 35 and 65. The Skyros Centre is set in the stunning hillside village, with panoramic views of the hills and the sea.
Accommodation
Stay in traditional Skyrian rooms. Twin shared occupancy is included in the price or book single occupancy.
Inspiring Courses
Choose your preferred Masterclass in advance. Your course will run mid-morning for three hours per day, five days per week. Optional drop-in morning Yoga and afternoon Music & Arts classes are open to all.
Food & Drink
Meals are half board - usually breakfast and lunch but sometimes dinner instead - and served as a buffet. All diets are catered for. Tell us your preference when you book. Teas and coffee are available throughout the day.
Guide Itinerary
07:15: Morning drop-in classes
08:30: Breakfast
09:00: Demos (news of the day)
10:15: Your Masterclass
13:30: Lunch
15:00: Siesta/beach time
18:00: Music & Arts classes
20:00: Dinner & evening activities
Average Temperature
Temperatures in June range between 20 degrees and 28 degrees Celcius.
Location
Summary
What's included?
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15 hours of your preferred Masterclass per week (choose in advance Logan's or Amanda's course)
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Five mornings of drop-in Morning Yoga per week with Shagane
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Optional Music & Arts classes in the afternoons with Theresa
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The opportunity for Shiatsu treatments with Sally
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Community structures unique to Skyros that bring people together in a fun and authentic way
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Twin shared accommodation in the traditional Skyrian village or by the sea (upgrades available)
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Breakfast and lunch, although sometimes dinner in place of lunch
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Local walks and talks as well as organised excursions such as a boat trip
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Plenty of time out for relaxing on long, sandy beaches
What's On
Travel
To travel to Skyros island you need to fly to Athens as there are no direct flights to this beautiful, unspoilt island.
Fly to Athens on the day before your holiday begins, ie Friday. Join our overland transfer to Skyros island including a night with us in Central Athens.
Return on the last day of the holiday, ie Saturday. If you book our overland transfer, you can book a flight home from Athens after 3pm.