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About Stephan Hausner
Stephan Hausner is a highly respected international constellator, a homeopath, a naturopath and much more. He was taught directly by Bert Hellinger and has since developed the constellations work in his own powerful way. He has been conducting constellations since 1993, and he is the author of the very popular book “Even if it Costs me My Life – Systemic Constellations and Serious Illness”.
About this Workshop
In July 2026 we are very lucky to have Stephan back in London where he will be running a two-day constellations event. All tickets are the same (there are no issue-holder places) and instead everyone has a chance to learn from Stephan’s teaching and methods.
In addition, he will select participants from the group who are keen to do a constellation. The venue is spacious but Stephan is a very popular constellator so we expect that the tickets will sell-out long before July, if so, there will be a waiting list. Do email if you want to be considered for a place.
Do email if you want to
hello@amaiazubia.com
Workshop Information
Workshop Timings:
Arrive at 8.30 am for a 9 am start, and we will finish by 6.00 pm each day.
Digital CPD certificates will be available three weeks after the event.
Workshop cost: £450 (£375 + VAT)
Venue & Directions: English Folk Dance and Song Society Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regent’s Park Road, London NW1 7AY
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations made prior to June 4, 2026 will receive a full refund. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made on or after June 4, 2026. In the unlikely event that this event must be cancelled by Amaia Zubia.com, due to unforeseen circumstances, we cannot be held responsible for non-refundable travel expenses. We strongly encourage all attendees to purchase travel insurance to protect their investment in airfare, accommodations, and related costs. Thank-you for your understanding.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made prior to June 4, 2026 will receive a full refund. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made on or after June 4, 2026. In the unlikely event that this event must be cancelled by Amaia Zubia.com, due to unforeseen circumstances, we cannot be held responsible for non-refundable travel expenses. We strongly encourage all attendees to purchase travel insurance to protect their investment in airfare, accommodations, and related costs. Thank-you for your understanding.
For our constellating friends and colleagues travelling from outside London, here are a few options that work especially well for Cecil Sharp House (Primrose Hill / Camden area):
Save: Try airbnb.co.uk and look for places near Chalk Farm, Camden Town, Kentish Town, Belsize Park, Hampstead, or St John’s Wood. Staying close to the Northern Line (Chalk Farm / Camden Town / Belsize Park) is usually easiest. Camden can be lively at night. If you’d like quieter evenings, Belsize Park, Hampstead, or St John’s Wood are great bets.
Mid-range: booking.com has lots of hotels and serviced apartments in Camden, Regent’s Park, Marylebone, and Paddington, all with straightforward connections to NW1.
Splurge: For higher-end stays, look around Marylebone, Regent’s Park, or the West End—easy to reach and full of great restaurants, boutiques, and culture.
London is very walkable, especially around Primrose Hill and Regent’s Park, which are lovely before or after the event. If you’re visiting, do try a pub, an afternoon tea, a gallery, or the theatre. Top tip: stand on the right on Underground escalators!
Accommodation
For our constellating friends and colleagues travelling from outside London, here are a few options that work especially well for Cecil Sharp House (Primrose Hill / Camden area):
Save: Try airbnb.co.uk and look for places near Chalk Farm, Camden Town, Kentish Town, Belsize Park, Hampstead, or St John’s Wood. Staying close to the Northern Line (Chalk Farm / Camden Town / Belsize Park) is usually easiest. Camden can be lively at night. If you’d like quieter evenings, Belsize Park, Hampstead, or St John’s Wood are great bets.
Mid-range: booking.com has lots of hotels and serviced apartments in Camden, Regent’s Park, Marylebone, and Paddington, all with straightforward connections to NW1.
Splurge: For higher-end stays, look around Marylebone, Regent’s Park, or the West End—easy to reach and full of great restaurants, boutiques, and culture.
London is very walkable, especially around Primrose Hill and Regent’s Park, which are lovely before or after the event. If you’re visiting, do try a pub, an afternoon tea, a gallery, or the theatre. Top tip: stand on the right on Underground escalators!
For our constellating friends and colleagues travelling from outside London, here are a few options that work especially well for Cecil Sharp House (Primrose Hill / Camden area):
Save: Try airbnb.co.uk and look for places near Chalk Farm, Camden Town, Kentish Town, Belsize Park, Hampstead, or St John’s Wood. Staying close to the Northern Line (Chalk Farm / Camden Town / Belsize Park) is usually easiest. Camden can be lively at night. If you’d like quieter evenings, Belsize Park, Hampstead, or St John’s Wood are great bets.
Mid-range: booking.com has lots of hotels and serviced apartments in Camden, Regent’s Park, Marylebone, and Paddington, all with straightforward connections to NW1.
Splurge: For higher-end stays, look around Marylebone, Regent’s Park, or the West End—easy to reach and full of great restaurants, boutiques, and culture.
London is very walkable, especially around Primrose Hill and Regent’s Park, which are lovely before or after the event. If you’re visiting, do try a pub, an afternoon tea, a gallery, or the theatre. Top tip: stand on the right on Underground escalators!
Accommodation
For our constellating friends and colleagues travelling from outside London, here are a few options that work especially well for Cecil Sharp House (Primrose Hill / Camden area):
Save: Try airbnb.co.uk and look for places near Chalk Farm, Camden Town, Kentish Town, Belsize Park, Hampstead, or St John’s Wood. Staying close to the Northern Line (Chalk Farm / Camden Town / Belsize Park) is usually easiest. Camden can be lively at night. If you’d like quieter evenings, Belsize Park, Hampstead, or St John’s Wood are great bets.
Mid-range: booking.com has lots of hotels and serviced apartments in Camden, Regent’s Park, Marylebone, and Paddington, all with straightforward connections to NW1.
Splurge: For higher-end stays, look around Marylebone, Regent’s Park, or the West End—easy to reach and full of great restaurants, boutiques, and culture.
London is very walkable, especially around Primrose Hill and Regent’s Park, which are lovely before or after the event. If you’re visiting, do try a pub, an afternoon tea, a gallery, or the theatre. Top tip: stand on the right on Underground escalators!
For our constellating friends and colleagues travelling from outside London, here are a few options that work especially well for Cecil Sharp House (Primrose Hill / Camden area):
Save: Try airbnb.co.uk and look for places near Chalk Farm, Camden Town, Kentish Town, Belsize Park, Hampstead, or St John’s Wood. Staying close to the Northern Line (Chalk Farm / Camden Town / Belsize Park) is usually easiest. Camden can be lively at night. If you’d like quieter evenings, Belsize Park, Hampstead, or St John’s Wood are great bets.
Mid-range: booking.com has lots of hotels and serviced apartments in Camden, Regent’s Park, Marylebone, and Paddington, all with straightforward connections to NW1.
Splurge: For higher-end stays, look around Marylebone, Regent’s Park, or the West End—easy to reach and full of great restaurants, boutiques, and culture.
London is very walkable, especially around Primrose Hill and Regent’s Park, which are lovely before or after the event. If you’re visiting, do try a pub, an afternoon tea, a gallery, or the theatre. Top tip: stand on the right on Underground escalators!
Contact Amaia Zubia with any questions by email
We look forward to welcoming you to this event.
Nicola Dunn & Amaia Zubia