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OverviewMabel Elsworth Todd pioneered ideokinesis in the 1920s. Her book, The Thinking Body, described new ways to use all the senses as well as inner feeling and imagination to retrain the body to move with ease and balance. The system became an invaluable tool for generations of dancers, actors, and performance artists, thanks largely to one of its most important teachers, Andre Bernard (1924-2003). This book presents an introduction to the practice as well as a lengthy interview with Bernard and two meticulously detailed workshop protocols illustrated with 52 photographs and line drawings. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andre Bernard , Wolfgang Steinmuller , Ursula StrickerPublisher: North Atlantic Books,U.S. Imprint: North Atlantic Books,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.266kg ISBN: 9781556435690ISBN 10: 155643569 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 27 July 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews[Andre Bernard] taught with uncommon sensitivity and unparalleled knowledge of the kinesthetic realm. Those of us fortunate enough to study with Andre were given a learning experience that continues to resonate with every movement we make. What a gift to have this record of his work! --Pamela Matt, Professor Emeritus, Department of Dance, Arizona State University, Prescott, AZ I quote Andre's images and explanations to my Rolfing clients daily. His true kindness and gentleness are indelibly etched into my neuromuscular pathways, and I can only hope to continue educating and touching people's lives in this context. --Kayte Ringer, Rolfer, New York City [Andre Bernard] taught with uncommon sensitivity and unparalleled knowledge of the kinesthetic realm. Those of us fortunate enough to study with Andre were given a learning experience that continues to resonate with every movement we make. What a gift to have this record of his work! <br>--Pamela Matt, Professor Emeritus, Department of Dance, Arizona State University, Prescott, AZ <br> I quote Andre's images and explanations to my Rolfing clients daily. His true kindness and gentleness are indelibly etched into my neuromuscular pathways, and I can only hope to continue educating and touching people's lives in this context. <br>--Kayte Ringer, Rolfer, New York City [Andr� Bernard] taught with uncommon sensitivity and unparalleled knowledge of the kinesthetic realm. Those of us fortunate enough to study with Andr� were given a learning experience that continues to resonate with every movement we make. What a gift to have this record of his work! --Pamela Matt, Professor Emeritus, Department of Dance, Arizona State University, Prescott, AZ I quote Andr�'s images and explanations to my Rolfing clients daily. His true kindness and gentleness are indelibly etched into my neuromuscular pathways, and I can only hope to continue educating and touching people's lives in this context. --Kayte Ringer, Rolfer, New York City [Andr Bernard] taught with uncommon sensitivity and unparalleled knowledge of the kinesthetic realm. Those of us fortunate enough to study with Andr were given a learning experience that continues to resonate with every movement we make. What a gift to have this record of his work! --Pamela Matt, Professor Emeritus, Department of Dance, Arizona State University, Prescott, AZ I quote Andr 's images and explanations to my Rolfing clients daily. His true kindness and gentleness are indelibly etched into my neuromuscular pathways, and I can only hope to continue educating and touching people's lives in this context. --Kayte Ringer, Rolfer, New York City Author InformationAndre Bernard was raised in Columbia, South Carolina. He graduated at age nineteen from the University of South Carolina with a chemistry and math major and a theater minor. His professional acting career included over a hundred performances both On and Off Broadway and appearances on television. Bernard was a student of Barbara Clark, who further developed ideokinesis after she studied with the founder, Mabel Elsworth Todd. From 1966 until 2001, Bernard taught ideokinesis at the New York University and elsewhere. He died in May 2003 in New York City.Wolfgang Steinmuller studied medicine in Freiburg/Brsg, Germany, and trained in the Feldenkrais method with Mia Segal from 1986 to 1989. His important teachers in the field of movement have included Andre Bernard and Amos Hetz of Israel. He works as a physician in private practice. He is the anatomy teacher and medical director of the Soma-Institut, which offers continuing education for bodyworkers.Ursula Stricker has been dancing and drawing ever since she could. She lives and works as visual and movement artist and teacher for placement and creative dance in Oberdiessbach and Bern, Switzerland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |