[Adta] A wonderful resource with the breath in movement
TStromsted at aol.com
TStromsted at aol.com
Mon Jul 30 16:22:20 EDT 2007
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
I wanted to share this wonderful resource with you, offered by Juerg
Roffler, a friend and colleague who is a profound teacher in breathwork who has
been working with dancers, therapists and people from many other disciplines
and cultures around the world for decades. Here is news of the new training
program he is offering in the Bay area.
Summertime blessings,
Tina Stromsted
San Francisco
breathdance
a Middendorf breathexperience program
for dancers, performing artists and movement and dance therapists and
educators
Learn how the principle of allowing the breath to come and go on its own, and
other breathexperience principles can eliminate patterns in movement and show
the true personal expression in movement – effortless, even if you are asked
to follow a particular form.
Breathexperience is a somatic healing practice based on the autonomic
breath. It was introduced to the U.S. by Ilse Middendorf and Juerg Roffler and the
Middendorf Institute for Breathexperience in San Francisco and Berkeley in
the1980’s. The body mind spirit movement of the 1920’s inspired people like Mary
Wigman, Rudolph Laban and Ilse Middendorf, the originator of the
breathexperience work. Ilse’s work is internationally recognized as one of the leading
practices in the somatic healing arts.
One year program starting January 4, 2008
Preliminary workshop: October 6 and 7, 2007
Breathe without effort
Move without effort
Dance and express without effort
See a short video clip of our breathdance performance “Odem” at the U.C.
Berkeley Art Museum in April 2007
http://www.breathdanceexperience.blogspot.com
more information
www.breathexperience.com
Middendeorf Institute for Breathexperience
Berkeley, CA 94710
510 – 981 1710
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