Biking is way easier! I am stronger! / Swimming is effortless and newly powerful / Zumba is even more fun with sharp and clear movements/ Hands-on sessions w/ clients are extra inspiring & effective! / Expansive creative thinking…
Creating a Daily Feldenkrais Practice (or other mind/ body/ creativity practice)
Abilities Through Movement with Jeremy Krauss
Biological Optimism: Beyond Perceived Limitations
Feldenkrais in NY Times (again!)
Imaginary Meeting between Dr. Martin Luther King and Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais
Be the Change
Feldenkrais as a Vehicle for Social Change
“Out beyond all ideas of wrong doing and right doing, there is a field. I will meet you there.” -Rumi
We know, through the teachings of Moshe Feldenkrais, that difference is what makes us human. We already live in a world where this is true, so now the challenge is to really live as if this is true, to move beyond our personal limitations which were inflicted on us in a range of ways to make us conform to parental and societal expectations. These limitations enable us to form the habit of discounting our own sensations and our vowed and unavowed dreams.
Improvising as a Way of Life w/ Stephen Nachmanovitch
Movement & Creativity Podcast #3: Tiffany Sankary interviews Stephen Nachmanovitch, author of Free Play and The Art of Is. They talk about improvising as a way of life in teaching, learning, parenting, creative process and the balance of play, chaos, receptivity, self discovery, imperfection and connection."
Your nervous system is all the way outside your body and all the way inside and you're perceiving through every medium that you're present in." -Stephen Nachmanovitch
Podcast Birth!
Movement and Creativity Podcast: Nervous system love and inspiration exploring the intersection of Feldenkrais®, Organic Intelligence®, Authentic Movement and creative process. Audio collages, interviews and guided practices with Tiffany Sankary and guests.
Movement from pain, stress, anxiety, and disconnection towards ease, pleasure, creativity and community.
Why do Feldenkrais?
Age gracefully I’m so inspired by my Feldenkrais teachers in their 80s. They continue to improve their movement habits even as they age – just as others their age seem to keep declining…
Feel More. Update your habits. Learn to slow down. Improve your brain’s map of your body. Discover the gifts inside pain. Grow your attentional flexibility. Be mindful and spontaneous. Become yourself…