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The Feldenkrais method in creative practice

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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Robert Sholl
Year: 2022
Publisher: London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney, methuen drama
Media group: Buch
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Bringing together scholars and researchers in one volume, this study investigates how the thinking of the Ukrainian-Israeli somatic educationalist Moshe Feldenkrais (1904-84) can benefit and reflect upon the creative practices of dance, music and theatre.
 
Since its inception, the Feldenkrais Method has been associated with artistic practice, growing contiguously with performance, cognitive and embodied practices in dance, music, and theatre studies. It promotes awareness of fine motor action for improved levels of action and skill, as well as healing for those who are injured. For creative artists, the Feldenkrais Method enables them to refine and improve their work.

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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Robert Sholl
Year: 2022
Publisher: London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney, methuen drama
Works included: TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figure - Foreword by Garet NewellAcknowledgements Introduction by Robert Sholl, University of West London, UK PART 1: Historical Perspectives on Creative Practice Chapter 1: Feldenkrais and the Modernist Body, Thomas Kampe, Bath Spa University, UK Chapter 2: Feldenkrais, Freud, Lacan, and Gould: how to love thyself not as thy neighbour -- Robert Sholl, Royal Academy of Music, UK, Chapter 3: Learning Through Feeling: How the Ideas of Nikolai Bernstein and Moshe Feldenkrais Apply to Performer Training -- Dick McCaw, Royal Holloway, UK, PART 2: From Science into Creative Practice Chapter 4: The Work of Dr Mosche Feldenkrais: A New Applied Kinesiology and a Radical Questioning of Training and Technique -, Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, University of Oregon, USA Chapter 5: Radical Practice: Practising Performance and Practising Oneself is the Same Activity --, Roger Russell, Feldenkraiszentrum, Heidelberg, Germany Chapter 6: Gaining insight on the impact of Feldenkrais Functional Integration in the context of piano playing: Considerations for measuring posture and movement quality, Part I: The Feldenkrais Method and Pianists: A pilot study of objective measurement of posture and movement --, Jillian Beacon, University of Ottawa, Canada, Gilles Comeau, University of Ottawa, Canada and Donald Russell, Carleton University, Canada Chapter 7: Part II: Considerations for measuring posture and movement quality --, illian Beacon, University of Ottawa, Canada, Gilles Comeau, University of Ottawa, Canada and Donald Russell, Carleton University, Canada PART 3: Studies in Creative Practice
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ISBN: 978-1-350-15838-2
Description: xv, 239 Seiten : Illustrationen, Diagramme
Tags: Movement (Acting); Feldenkrais-Methode; Somesthesia; Performing arts / Psychological aspects; Dance; Music; Theatre
Participating parties: Search for this character Sholl, Robert (editor)
Language: Englisch
Type of Content: Aufsatzsammlung
Media group: Buch