Chhattisgarh, Jan 28 : KK Modi University (KKMU), a leading private university in India, recently held a groundbreaking session on spiritual, mental, and physical wellness at its Durg campus. Upholding its commitment to holistic education, KKMU partnered with Sanctum founders Luuk Melisse, a former Dutch professional dancer and fitness expert, and Gabriel Olszewski to deliver an extraordinary experience that combined high-intensity workouts with mindfulness and expressive movement. The session left a profound impact on the students and faculty.
Charu Modi, Founder and Chancellor of KK Modi University, highlighted the university’s mission, saying, At KKMU, we strive to go beyond traditional academics to promote holistic growth. Education is about empowering students to excel in every aspect of life—physical, mental, and emotional. The Sanctum experience perfectly aligned with this vision, providing a transformative platform for self-discovery and personal growth.”
The 50-minute session offered a multi-sensorial experience, blending mindfulness, movement, and storytelling to unlock the potential of over 300 students and faculty members. Equipped with headphones, participants engaged in immersive breathing exercises, dynamic movements, and rhythmic storytelling set to an electrifying soundtrack. This unique format, which has gained global recognition and features in *Vogue* and a BBC documentary, combines physical intensity with mental clarity, enabling participants to achieve mindful euphoria and deeper self-awareness.
Charu Jain, an MBA student from the class of 2024, reflected on her experience: “This session was life-changing. It gave me a profound connection with myself and brought a sense of spiritual awakening. It’s an experience I will cherish forever.”
Luuk Melisse, Co-Founder of Sanctum, expressed his admiration for the event: “The energy at KK Modi University was infectious! Working with such enthusiastic and innovative young minds was inspiring. The vibrant campus atmosphere made this session truly special.”