The Mail on Sunday

Have a session with the Italian laughter master

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I FIRST suffered severe anxiety long before it became trendy. Before celebritie­s revealed hidden struggles and reports told of a new generation of panicked youngsters.

For half my life I’ve been struck by feelings of extreme panic which leave me unable to socialise, sleep or concentrat­e on work. Nothing has cured it: intense psychother­apy, antianxiet­y tablets nor mindfulnes­s meditation. My most recent bout of anxiety was a fortnight before my wedding. While the excitement of the big day was an effective distractio­n, the awful feeling lingered for weeks afterwards.

I’d do anything not to spend my first year of married life as a quivering wreck.

WHERE IS THE SPA?

Borgo Egnazia is a five-star resort near the coast in Puglia in southern Italy which, since opening its doors in 2010, has become a favourite with US pop royalty such as Madonna and Justin Timberlake.

It resembles a traditiona­l Italian village but with plenty of added luxury. The restaurant­s offer largely vegetarian meals and a range of sporting activities are on offer and encouraged by staff.

While there is a separate spa, the entire building feels a little like one – the reception areas are dimly lit and candles flicker on every corner.

THE TREATMENT

As part of Borgo’s emphasis on restoring happiness, the spa offers a 90-minute session with the ‘Laughter Master’ who provides a one-on-one ‘unique movement experience’ in which you’ll be transporte­d away from anxious thoughts.

The spa bosses tell me they can’t be entirely sure exactly what my session will entail, because everyone ‘needs something different’.

I walked into the studio and found the ‘master’ – Giuseppe – sat cross-legged, strumming a mandolin and chanting in Italian. My first task was to repeat the words he sang while raising my arms into a praying position. I caught my reflection in the mirror and immediatel­y fell about laughing. Next we made odd, incoherent sounds which are impossible to make without screwing up your face so much you look like a prune.

Eventually we got into the bulk of the session, learning what I was told was a traditiona­l Italian dance. Dancers must move slowly with their index finger pointing forwards in order to poke your partner before they poke you.

I spent ten minutes in fits of giggles, jumping about the room attempting to prod a stranger in the face while shouting mispronoun­ced

Italian words. I guess this means it’s working, I thought.

The last five minutes were unexpected­ly powerful.

Giuseppe asked me to lean forwards, then take a step just as I felt I was about to fall.

‘When you feel you are falling, you can always stop yourself – simply by putting one foot in front of the other,’ he said. It rung true. No matter how scary something feels, nothing can stop you getting from one step to the next.

When my 90 minutes were up, my head felt clearer than it had in months. The stream of anxious thoughts had vanished. I can’t tell you how this happened, or why.

‘The experience of being pulled out of your comfort zone disrupts anxious or stressful thoughts,’ explains Erica D’Angelo, wellbeing director at Borgo Egnazia.

Or maybe sometimes we all just need a bit of silliness.

Eve Simmons M B&B costs between £280 and £767 per night, depending on the season. A 90-minute session with The Laughter Master costs about £190 (borgoegnaz­ia.it).

 ?? ?? HAPPY HOUR: ‘Laughter Master’ Giuseppe at Borgo Egnazia
HAPPY HOUR: ‘Laughter Master’ Giuseppe at Borgo Egnazia

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