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Meet Our Team

Maison Of(f) Wellness offers an experience guided by movement experts: professional dancers and teachers of various disciplines, united by a common vision.

Laure Dary

Laure Dary

Hailing from Corsica, Laure Dary learned to dance in Ajaccio. The daughter of a physiotherapist father and a mother who works in the fashion industry, she quickly developed an appreciation for the body, detail, and aesthetics.

Amandine Sand

Amandine Sand

Passionate about movement and body-mind awareness, Amandine turned to yoga when she was a dancer.

Coline Omasson

Coline Omasson

Coline Omasson teaches as she dances: with rare precision, complete presence, and that fluidity that makes movement both powerful and light.

Laure Dary

Laure Dary

Founder

At 17, she moved to Cannes where she studied dance at the CID Vandelli-Masson and Rosella Hightower centers, specializing in anatomy.

At 21, with her training completed and her diplomas in music, dance history, anatomy, and pedagogy in hand, she continued her journey to Paris, where her career as a professional dancer began alongside Shy'm, Florence Foresti, Inna Modja, and Lio, under the artistic direction of renowned choreographers such as Chris Marquez, Mehdi Kerkouche, Nathalie Lucas, and Hakim Ghorab.

Also passionate about fashion, she worked in parallel with her mother, notably in numerous showrooms for major designers, thus learning: attention to detail, rigor, and management.

In search of grounding and personal well-being, Laure Dary discovered yoga. Very quickly, this practice became addictive for the young dancer and essential to her development. She then combined dance and yoga in her daily life, particularly during her "initiatory journeys" to New York and Los Angeles, where she perfected her skills at the Broadway Dance Center and the Millennium.

It was only after 6 years of intense practice that she decided to train in yoga with, among others, Aria Crescendo and the Degasquet Institute.

In 2019, Laure Dary founded L.D.Studio, now Maison Of(f) Wellness, as well as Maison Of(f)Project with her partner Pierre Dardouillet, also a photographer.

Amandine Sand

Amandine Sand

Passionate about movement, body, and mind awareness, Amandine turned to yoga when she was a dancer. After many years of practice, she trained with Aria Crescendo and subsequently taught in numerous Parisian studios.

Her approach to yoga is based on the fundamentals she learned during her many years of dancing: attention to detail, body placement, and concentration. Her benevolent teaching offers a gentle break to anchor oneself in the present moment, while strengthening oneself physically and mentally.

More recently, she trained with Anne Francin in pre- and postnatal yoga to support women during motherhood.

Today, she divides her time between movement with yoga and communication at the Crazy Horse cabaret.

Coline Omasson

Coline Omasson

Coline Omasson teaches as she dances: with rare precision, full presence, and that fluidity that makes movement both powerful and light.

Trained early on in the demands of classical dance (Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris), then nourished by the intensity of the repertoire within John Neumeier's company in Hamburg, Coline later opened her movement to a more intuitive, organic dance. Today, as a dancer at the Crazy Horse Paris, she embodies an assumed femininity, held by a solid technique and a fine awareness of the body.

Her journey was transformed by sports injuries — not as a hindrance, but as a turning point: learning to strengthen without "forcing," stabilize without compressing, stretch without pulling, and above all, to listen. It was in this quest that she encountered Pilates, which she has been deepening for over three years: intelligent, sustainable strengthening, serving alignment, breath, and joint freedom.

Her approach is also enriched by fascial and sensory work through Kyokuté (Takumi Finch method), a dynamic massage of Japanese inspiration — a true dance of the hands — which nourishes her way of teaching: more subtle, deeper, more connected. She is also trained in the Contakids technique, where movement becomes a space for play, trust, and connection.

In her classes, Coline blends structure and fluidity, demand and gentleness, effort and release. Her intention: to help you build a stable and toned body, but above all, an inhabited body — solid, free, confident. And because she deeply believes in it: inviting joy into practice changes everything. It is often there that the body lets go, progresses... and aligns.