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Moving consciously : somatic transformations through dance, yoga, and touch

Biehl, Richard(Contributions by)Bingham, Robert(Contributions by)Braude, Hillel D.(Contributions by)East, Alison(Contributions by)Fraleigh, Sondra(Contributions by)Lester, Kelly Ferris(Contributions by)Rugman, Karin(Contributions by)Schaeffer, Catherine(Contributions by)Schul, Jeanne(Contributions by)Fraleigh, Sondra(Edited by)
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The popularity of yoga and Zen meditation has heightened awareness of somatic practices.

Individuals develop the conscious embodiment central to somatics work via movement and dance, or through touch from a skilled teacher or therapist often called a somatic bodyworker.

Methods of touch and movement foster generative processes of consciousness in order to create a fluid interconnection between sensation, thought, movement, and expression.

In Moving Consciously , Sondra Fraleigh gathers essays that probe ideas surrounding embodied knowledge and the conscious embodiment of movement and dance.

Using a variety of perspectives on movement and dance somatics, Fraleigh and other contributors draw on scholarship and personal practice to participate in a multifaceted investigation of a thriving worldwide phenomenon.

Their goal: to present the mental and physical health benefits of experiencing one's inner world through sensory awareness and movement integration.

A stimulating addition to a burgeoning field, Moving Consciously incorporates concepts from East and West into a timely look at life-changing, intertwined practices that involve dance, movement, performance studies, and education.

Contributors: Richard Biehl, Robert Bingham, Hillel Braude, Alison East, Sondra Fraleigh, Kelly Ferris Lester, Karin Rugman, Catherine Schaeffer, Jeanne Schul, and Ruth Way.

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University of Illinois Press
025208098X / 9780252080982
Paperback / softback
612.7
21/07/2015
United States
English
xxxi, 253 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm