COLIN LAMBERT

Colin trained as a schoolteacher and moved to London in 1975 working as a teacher and semi-professional rugby player, representing Harlequins and England before retraining as a Chartered Surveyor. In 1987 he established Lamberts Chartered Surveyors and sold the company in 2003.

In 2001 he and Kerry established Devon Sailing, a Royal Yachting Association training school. He retrained as an Ocean Yachtmaster and Instructor and now has four Atlantic crossings under his belt.

His healing arts journey began many years ago training in aromatherapy. This journey continued via Findhorn to Maui for his first Tantra training. He has completed John Hawkens couples training, has attended workshops with Sarita & Chintan, Geho and Martin & Hannah. He has completed Ayurvedic Holistic massage training with Geho.
He has been married to Kerry for 29 years and has two children.

 

 

colin@dartmouthfestival.com

 

KERRY LAMBERT

Kerry also trained, and worked, as a schoolteacher before undertaking a Masters degree in Sociology. She later worked as a researcher before setting up her own Market Research company in 1993. She worked on a wide range of projects from Coco Pops to Anti Depressants!

In 2001 she set up and ran Devon Sailing School which was sold in 2005. Her sailing experience culminated in her Qualifying as a Yachtmaster Offshore and shorebased instructor in 2006. She sailed around Britain & Ireland in 2006 and has crossed the Atlantic twice.

Kerry has attended many healing arts courses including; Findhorn, School of Awakening, Field of Dreams and the Hill that Breathes.
Still married to Colin after 29 years!

 

 

kerry@dartmouthfestival.com

 

We set up Devon Sailing Ltd thinking it would be a good idea to turn a hobby into a business. Although many considered our RYA sail training school was the best in the country, we decided working 7 days a work, throughout the year was no improvement on the lifestyle we’d had in London. So last year we sold the business and took a sabbatical immersing ourselves in all things alternative.

Now we’ve decided to put our business and marketing skills to work again and are now busily (and happily) preparing for Dartmouth’s first festival of healing arts.

We want to support our local community and have teamed up with the charity Dartmouth Caring which helps maintain the elderly and infirm in their home environment by organising among other things: befrienders, shopping and transport.

 

We very much hope you join us at The Festival and look forward to seeing you there.