A Movement Research Workshop series in
Experiential Anatomy
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Hours: Saturday, 1.30 – 4.30pm One weekend "per month", pending Narelle in town.
Next session October 2008 date TBC | ||
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Investment: New members $30 per session Others $10 | ||
Experiential Anatomy provides an opportunity to
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explore our internal landscapes
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find personal contact with the functioning and intelligence of the body;
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source creativity from somatic impulses.
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apply our experiences within our life, work and art.
Experiential Anatomy is applicable to: Yoga, dance, acting, singing, performance, improvisation, bodywork, visual arts practices, meditation, creation, life!
Explore: the fluid systems of the body, the anatomy of breathing, the curving river of the spine and pelvic basin, developmental movement patterns, the tissue blueprint, organic movement support, how the body reads space and gravity, and more.....
Exploring aspects of our physicality that inform and source movement
The Anatomy of Breathing. Patterns of the breath and its reverberation through the fabric of the body. Our tissue blueprint; cells and connective tissues
Flowing: the fluid systems of the body; how they source and support movement. Our internal waterways; the cardiovascular system.
Exploring the micro anatomy and function, the “mind”, of tissues of the muscular-skeletal system; geography of the bones, joints and muscles.
The Axis of Love; an embodied investigation into the curving river of the spine and pelvic basin;
the tributaries of the limbs.
Inside the hologram: systems of communication and integration. Exploring the nervous system, including the vestibular and proprioceptive systems – how the body experiences space, gravity and balance. The relationship of sound and movement. Introducing the impact of frequency and resonance on our structure.
The organic body of expression; the digestive and renal systems. The impact of the endocrine system.
From the water to the land: Human Developmental Movement Patterns
In each session we will explore the “mind” or quality of presence of an anatomical system through a combination of movement and dance improvisation processes that encourage you to attend to and explore the voice of that system. To further expand our growing awareness we will focus on themes that arise to generate small improvised movement works as well as employ the use of drawing, clay and writing to reflect on our experiences.
Come join with us in the prayerful, playful space..............
Facilitated by Narelle Carter- Quinlan
This work will change the way you perceive, experience and practice movement.
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