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UPCOMING EVENTS

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PAST EVENTS

Multicultural exploration of the use and misuse of the hands in art, design and daily life. Taught by artist and Feldenkrais practitioner Helen Singh-Miller.

Body Mind Figure Character 2020

Amateurs, students and professionals are invited to join in exploring the role of biological human movement across the arts. Taught by artist and Feldenkrais practitioner Helen Singh-Miller.

Get to know your neighborhood wilderness through traditional and contemporary approaches to flower arranging and still life in Japan, Europe and the States. Walk, gather, arrange, compose, build, draw and paint your arrangements. Taught by artist and gardener Helen Singh-Miller.

Stop by and draw. All ages welcome. Materials provided. Informal instruction by Helen Singh-Miller, artist and Director of the Storefront for Somatic Practice.

Drawing Nights 2019

Drink and draw or draw and draw. Materials provided. Informal instruction by Helen Singh-Miller, avid drawer with experience teaching at Harvard, MassArt, Wildflower Montessori and New York and Oakland K12 schools.

“One of the watershed innovations of postmodern dance was the liberation of movement from its symbolic and narrative functions. Freed also from the attendant expectation of having to be ‘ideal’, the dancing body began giving shape to the invisible forces of its own production. It traced a set of slowly perceptible conditions - such as the formal limitations of a movement ‘score’ - and borrowed movements from everyday life, opening up the art of dance to every kind of body.”

Sense Writing is an approach to writing developed by Madelyn Kent, Feldenkrais Practitioner and former Faculty of Creative Writing at NYU. This course works with the nervous system to interrupt body and language patterns that inhibit writing, facilitating ease and pleasure in all stages of the writing process.

Somatic practice – or the development of internal bodily awareness – is an increasingly common foundation for training in the visual and performing arts. Weaving together physical exercises and artistic experiments, this course introduces methods for leveraging the body-mind connection in making art. Taught by artist and Feldenkrais® practitioner Helen Singh-Miller.

Introductory series on the evolution of human movement and its relevance for partnering in Contact Improvisation (CI). Avital Bar Zuri introduces one principal from Bartenieff Fundamentals and one CI basic each class. All levels welcome.

We move chronologically through the audio recordings of Moshe Feldenkrais' Training in Amherst, MA, often referred to as "The Amherst Training". Listening to lectures on human development and Feldenkrais Awareness through Movement® (ATM®) lessons, watching Functional Integration® (FI®) and practicing FI.

Sense Writing is an approach to the process of writing developed by Madelyn Kent, Feldenkrais Practitioner and former Faculty of Creative Writing at NYU. This course works with the nervous system to interrupt body and language patterns that inhibit writing, facilitating ease and pleasure in all stages of the writing process.

The Spirals & Helix choreography taught in this workshop will help you to realize your anatomical potential for movement. Taught by dancer and choreographer Irene Dowd, faculty at Juilliard, Movement Research and Hollins University.

Drawing in dialogue with the Feldenkrais Method and other somatic practices challenges our blind spots around the combinatory, integrative nature of anatomical structure and function. Taught by artist and movement educator Helen Singh-Miller.

Bill Arcand and Kate Faulkner come to Cambridge from Studio Helix in Northampton to lead the first in a series of three afternoon workshops, this one on the role of Alignment in everyday activity and exercise.

ABC's of Movement/ Balance 2017 The second in a series of three afternoon workshops, this one on the role of Balance in everyday activity and exercise.

Sitting to meditate, we hope to settle in, focus our attention and relax. Instead, what we often encounter is discomfort, distraction and even pain. In this workshop, Chris Moffett guides a practice of easy, balanced sitting through the Feldenkrais Method of somatic education.

Sense Writing is a highly generative approach to the process of writing developed by Madelyn Kent, Feldenkrais Practitioner and former Faculty of Creative Writing at NYU. This class works with the nervous system to interrupt body and language patterns that inhibit writing, facilitating ease and pleasure in all stages of writing.

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Sense Writing 2015

Sense Writing is a highly generative approach to the process of writing developed by Madelyn Kent, Feldenkrais Practitioner and former Faculty of Creative Writing at NYU. This class works with the nervous system to interrupt body and language patterns that inhibit writing, facilitating ease and pleasure in all stages of writing.