Meet Your 5 Tune IN Guides

Local Costa Rican guides combining body work, art, and rituals for transformative experiences.

Each teacher brings a unique vision, rooted in years of exploration and devotion. Together, they create a container of safety, creativity, and transformation.

Camilo Chica

Camilo Somatic Teacher

Camilo is an explorer of consciousness through movement and dance, with more than 15 years of experience guiding people back to the wisdom of their bodies. His path integrates somatic practices, improvisation, and ancestral rituals, reminding us that the body is a bridge to the divine and a living network of interconnection and wisdom.

In this immersion, he weaves Contact Improvisation, Authentic Movement, and breathwork as doorways to inner wisdom. His approach also draws from metaphysics and biocoding of the body — exploring the emotional and energetic roots of disease and how they manifest in our physical form. Through these practices, participants are gently guided to identify and release stored trauma, recode patterns in the subconscious and nervous system, and create new pathways of freedom, trust, and embodied presence.

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Cocö

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Coco is a holistic dance facilitator, visual artist, and ritual tattooist with more than 15 years of experience guiding creative spaces where the body and art become one. Her work weaves together dance, artistic improvisation, and meditative rituals, creating transformative encounters that honor expression, presence, and the sacredness of each being.

As the founder of Mamá Comuna, Coco nurtures spaces of community, creativity, and connection, inviting participants to explore their own essence through movement and artistic ritual. With her playful yet profound presence, she reminds us that dance is not only movement—it is a living artwork and a pathway to the soul.

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Adri Flores

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Adrián Flores is a dancer, facilitator, and passionate movement explorer. A pioneer of House Dance in Costa Rica, he has also dedicated himself to contemporary dance, Contact Improvisation, and the creation of community-centered spaces. As co-founder and organizer of Danza EcstaTica, Adrián curates experiences where dance becomes both celebration and inner exploration.

His teaching style blends technical foundations with improvisational freedom, making movement accessible for everyone. Adrián invites participants to rediscover the joy of their unique expression, opening pathways for deeper body awareness, playfulness, and authentic connection through dance.

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Ela

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Ela, a psychosomatic therapist and artist, creator of Là Pabend, a Regenerative Body Arts academy — science meets the poetry of the body. She combines art, therapy, fitness and tantra into a regenerative practice that helps dissolve limitations of the mind and reconnects people with rhythm and inner wisdom. Her work is an invitation to listen to the body's memory, to open up to its subtle intelligence, and to inhabit life with greater presence, vitality, and confidence.

Starting in circus arts and contortion, she found movement's psycho-emotional power. Today, her regenerative practice invites you to break mental limits and reconnect with inner rhythm. In Tune-In, Ela offers not only her technique, but a delicate invitation: to journey into your body, listen deeply without haste or effort, and awaken the ancestral voice that vibrates from the bone.

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Feli

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Felipe González Murillo is a brujo-performer, arts researcher, and creative guide who explores the intersection of ecology, somatics, and witchcraft as living pathways of knowledge. His performative practice reimagines art as ritual, weaving body, nature, and spirit into spaces of transformation.

As a dissident artist, Felipe has carried out both individual and collaborative projects across the Americas, expanding the boundaries of performance and community-based art. With an MFA in Creative Processes and years of teaching experience, he has guided diverse groups through classes and workshops that honor expression, imagination, and embodied wisdom.

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“We are not the sages at the stage, but the guides on the side” Alice Johnson.

In tune In we are not only teachers, but facilitators who share guidance. We accompany you on the path to recognize your own wisdom, so you can feel, release, and remember who you truly are.

Reserve Your Tune In Experience with Us

7-Day Somatic Journey Costa Rica Retreat.

Feb 1-7, 2026