
ABOUT
Hola, my name is Daniela. I´m from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I lived most of my life in my mother land until February 2016 where I decided to make a radical change in my life and dared to experience a great adventure.
Travel through Southeast Asia, Australia and Europe over the course of 2 years. I returned to my homeland for a few months until once again there was a calling within me to experience something more.
I have been living in Copenhagen, Denmark for 6 years. and I can say that I feel at home.
I explored the world of body movement through aerobics, swimming, surfing and aerial silks. I found Yoga in a really special moment of my life in where I was finishing my thesis as a Designer, I lost my dog the cutest labrador ever
and at the same time my relationship with my ex boyfriend was over.
So many things were ending in that moment so I found myself really lost.
Yoga found me at a time in my life when I needed it most.
A time where I was desperately seeking positive transformation and light.
Yoga knew what I needed, even before I knew.…

I started practicing yoga at the beginning without seeing myself as a teacher, I was initially attracted to the physical aspect of yoga and then for the spiritual aspects.
I practiced for a few years different types of yoga till I was laying in bed, scrolling through pictures
of beautiful and elegant yoginis contorting their bodies into the most extraordinary poses that
they inspired me to learn in depth what yoga was.
But it wasn’t until February of 2019 that I actually discovered the true essence of yoga.
I decided to deepen my practice by immersing myself in a 200hr yoga teacher training in Varkala, India.
It was HERE, that I truly fell in love with yoga and everything it encompasses. It was HERE that I learned yoga is so much more than just the physical postures and movements. It was HERE that I realised yoga was a way of living.
Yoga helped me to find beauty in even the simple things in life. It allowed me to find gratitude and also enabled me to see life through entirely new eyes; eyes of appreciation, love, kindness, happiness and grace.
Yoga was what taught me how to love myself again,
and loving myself allowed me to wholeheartedly love others too.