Enhanced Awareness for yoga
In Yoga we learn to tune in
to our body and our breath.
But what we tune into, is the body image that is already accessible to us.
Can you feel your spine with the same clarity as you feel each
individual finger?
Probably not. Could you learn to? Certainly!
Feldenkrais is a method that enhances body awareness, which combined
with yoga, can bring new depths
of understanding and connection
to the self.
Creative Freedom for dance
One of the Merriam-Webster dictionary definitions for freedom is: “the quality or state of being free: as the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action”.
Feldenkrais lessons will clarify and expand movement patterns enabling the dancer to find more choices for his technique and a better understanding for his tool of trade, his body.
The ability to find better and less strenuous movement will offer creative freedom today, but will also provide the means to protect the body from injury, allowing a longer, pain-free, career.
Movement for all!
Better movement is not the privilege of athletes or dancers.
Being able to go safely down the stairs or grab something from the top shelf is the right of every human body.
Yet society dictates that as we get older we are somehow expected to lose these abilities and all is left is coming to terms with it.
Moshe Feldenkrais, amongst others, believed that there is no limit (of age or otherwise) in human potential.
In “Awareness Through Movement” lessons, students can discover the ability they hold within themselves, to change and evolve their movement into pain-free and pleasant action.