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Feldenkrais: Awareness Through Movement®
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Moshe Feldenkrais believed that “rigidity, mental or physical, is contrary to the laws of life.” His system of somatic education develops awareness, flexibility, and coordination as students are verbally guided through precisely structured movement explorations. The lessons are done lying on the floor, sitting, or standing and gradually increase in range and complexity. Students are required to bring their full attention to their experience in order to develop their capacity for spontaneous, effortless action. Self-generated learning will release habitual patterns, offer new options, and enhance the integrated activity of the entire nervous system.
Dance courses
- African Dance
- Anatomy in Action
- Anatomy Seminar
- Ballet
- Composition
- Contact Improvisation
- Dance and Camera
- Dance History
- Dance Making
- Dance Meeting
- Dance/Movement Fundamentals
- Dance Training Conference
- Experimental Improvisation Ensemble
- Feldenkrais: Awareness Through Movement®
- First-Year Studies in Dance
- Improvisation
- Labanotation/Repertory
- Lighting Design and Stagecraft for Dance
- Modern and Post-Modern Practice
- Performance Project
- Performance Project: Memories, Present Moments and Movements Merge
- Senior Seminar
- Teaching Conference
- Yoga