About
Vic Qi — also known as Abbhya — is a certified somatic arts facilitator, yoga teacher, and the co-founder of Reconnect & Recharge, a wellness initiative based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. With over 8 years of experience in the human connection and wellness space, she has hosted more than 300 transformational events, including being the first to co-organize The World’s Biggest Eye Contact Experiment in Malaysia in collaboration with The Liberators International (Australia).
As a personal movement guide, she leads both 1:1 and group somatic movement sessions online and offline, combining elements of qigong, breathwork, and somatic release. Her sessions are designed to help people soften into the body, restore flow, and reclaim inner agency.
She is a certified Hatha Yoga Teacher (200hr) from Deep Yoga Academy, and a graduate of the Integrative Somatic Arts Teacher Training with Unity Space in Bali — integrating yoga, qigong, craniosacral awareness, Laban/Bartenieff fundamentals, cosmic healing, and authentic movement. Her approach is gentle, intuitive, body-honoring, and always people-centered.
Vic Qi also trained in Qigong essentials with Grand Master Tan Soo Kong in Malaysia, where she learned the meridian system, 5-element theory, dynamic movement, and energy cultivation techniques.
Before stepping into the healing arts, she graduated with a Bachelor of Marketing (CGPA 3.24), led university projects, and coordinated large-scale events involving over 1,500 youth participants. She’s also an alumna of McKinsey & Company’s Youth Leadership Academy (YLA) and represented Malaysia in Korea under the Korean Language and Culture Training Program.
As a Mental Projector in Human Design (4/6), she brings a unique ability to hold space, guide others into alignment, and offer perspective without pressure. Her life has been shaped by her role as the eldest daughter in a traditional family — but she’s anything but conventional. She travels, teaches, and guides with an open heart and an unshakeable trust in the wisdom of the body.
She is now devoted to building “A Space” — a global initiative combining stillness, movement, and sacred geometry art — where people can activate their own truth, alignment, and creative flow.