[Adta] Somatics in Education Training with Susan Bauer

MHChang at aol.com MHChang at aol.com
Fri May 18 11:08:15 EDT 2007


 
 
Hi Donna!
Did I miss where this is being held?
Thanks for the forward,
Meg
 
In a message dated 5/17/2007 8:05:27 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
dbluebirds at rcn.com writes:

 
 
Somatics in Education Training with Susan Bauer



Hello friends,



Susan Bauer
Program  Director
Moving on Center

Moving on Center School for  Participatory Arts and Somatic Research presents:

Intensive  Workshop:
Somatics in Education: Professional Development for Dance /  Movement 
Educators
with Faculty Deane Juhan, Caryn McHose, Susan  Bauer
July 23 - 27, 2007

This workshop serves as an introduction  to a cutting-edge approach to using 
somatics with teens and college-level  adults. Through experiential and 
student-centered methods, we model a respect  for one’s body that empowers students 
through the development of kinesthetic  awareness, enhanced perception of one’
s cultural conditioning, and a healthy  respect for self and others. We will 
also address complex issues of including  movement and touch in an educational 
setting. (Based on Experiential Anatomy,  Body-Mind Centering®, and other 
somatic modalities.)

This workshop is  ideal for practitioners and teachers of dance, yoga, 
martial arts, and other  forms, as well as for all those inspired to expand their 
own dance / movement  practice with a more embodied presence.

Courses  include:
•    The Body Politic: Touch and Movement as a  Social Force) -   Deane Juhan
•    The  Evolutionary Body: Structure and Perception in Movement  Education  
               - Caryn McHose
•    Experiential Anatomy for Teens - Susan  Bauer

Faculty Biographies:
Deane Juhan, is the author of  Job's Body: A Handbook for Bodywork and 
Touched by the Goddess: The Physical,  Psychological and Spiritual Powers of 
Bodywork . Deane has been a professional  bodyworker for thirty years and teaches a 
wide variety of anatomy and  physiology workshops for bodyworkers and educators 
of all kinds throughout the  US, Canada, Europe and Japan.

Caryn McHose has over thirty-five years  as a dance / movement educator and 
somatic practitioner. She developed the  experiential anatomy course at 
Middlebury College, which became the basis of  Bodystories: A Guide to Experiential 
Anatomy, a book she collaborated on with  Andrea Olsen. Caryn is the co-author, 
with Kevin Frank, of the book, How Life  Moves, Explorations in Meaning and 
Body Awareness. _www.resourcesinmovement.com_ 
(http://www.resourcesinmovement.com/) .

Susan  Bauer, MFA, MA, has twenty years experience working with teens and 
college-age  adults as a dance and somatics educator. She serves as Program 
Director at  Moving On Center and as Adjunct Faculty at John F. Kennedy University 
and  California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco.  Her unique  
curriculum in Experiential Anatomy (based on extensive studies of Body Mind  
Centering®, Ideokinesis, and Bartenieff FundamentalsTM) is documented in her  MA 
thesis for Wesleyan University entitled, A Body-Mind Approach to Movement  
Education for Adolescents.
-- 

Susan Bauer, MFA, MA

Program Director



Moving On Center

School For Participatory Arts & Somatic Research

1428 Alice St. Suite 203M

Oakland, CA  94612

510.834.0284

office hours:  MWF  12-5

_www.movingoncenter.org_ (http://www.movingoncenter.org/) 





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M.  H. Chang, EdD, LCAT, ADTR
Visiting Professor of Diversity
School of  Education
Northern State University
Aberdeen, SD  57401
605-626-3416



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