Deborah Bowes — Movement & Creativity

JKA Solvents & Glue Boston & Zoom: 4 day workshops + Weekly classes

Online Feldenkrais courses with Deborah Bowes:

The Pelvic Floor Part 1 & 2

A series of Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement® lessons and short lectures that use breathing, imagery, and easy to do movements of the whole body to awaken and coordinate the functional use of pelvic floor.

Abdominals in Action

This series of Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement lessons will explore this core system of support: coordinating the action of the abdominals, the pelvic floor, the deep muscles of the spine. The abdominals are essential to support one’s posture, spine, and to have powerful action. It’s about appropriate use of the system of support.

Touch for Well-Being

This series addresses the situation of ‘touch hunger’, also referred to as skin hunger, a condition which results from having little or no physical contact with other people. Developing more sensitive and skillful touch gives you increased ability to support yours and others health and well-being.

Curiosity, Self Image and Pain

A series accessible for all levels of movement and awareness ability designed for anyone who has an interest in chronic pain, such as, someone who has pain, or loves someone with pain, or works with clients with pain.

Chanukiah Series

The series of 6 Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement® lessons are all variations of the Chanukiah or Candelabra lesson. This series of lessons offers a unique opportunity to ignite your curiosity and to integrate your feelings, thoughts and movements. 

Mind Mapping Workshop

Integrating Complexity, Creative Planning and Sparking New Ideas

Mind Mapping can help make sense of complex ideas, or deal with something that has many inter-related parts. It can help you break through old blocks in your thinking and bring to light new insights

Feldenkrais Fundamentals

This seven lesson series is designed to give you a rich experience of the principles and movements that are foundational for Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement® lessons.

Legs in Action

Comfortable leg action can be painless, involving flexibility and coordination of all the joints from the spine to the toes. In addition, improving the use of the legs impacts actions beyond locomotion, such as posture and breathing, affording a sense of fluidity in movement and vitality.

Fine Tuning Your Breathing - Feldenkrais

Breathing is life. Breathing can be comfortable and match your needs in every kind of activity. This lesson explores the flow of breath using different combinations of the movements of the abdomen and chest, especially how to allow the belly to expand without strain. The lesson helps improve the coordinated system of the abdominals and pelvic floor muscles.

Movement for Self Nurturing & Caring - Feldenkrais

Soothing Feldenkrais lessons using movement, awareness, breath, sound and self touch. Lesson notes can be used for self practice at home or for teaching. 

Pain, Curiosity and the Feldenkrais Method

Chronic pain is a disease of the nervous system. To manage chronic pain, you have to improve the functioning of your nervous system. The Feldenkrais Method increases the capacity of the nervous system to learn and create new ways to move, sense, think and feel. How does this happen? Curiosity!

About Deborah Bowes

Deborah Bowes is a Feldenkrais® Teacher and Trainer. She initially trained as a physical therapist at Columbia University in New York and later earned a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Shenandoah University in Virginia. She holds a B.S. in Biology and Physical Education from Rhode Island College.

As a Guild Certified Trainer of the Feldenkrais Method® since 2000, she has taught widely in the United States, Canada, Germany, Sweden, Australia and Colombia for 14 different training organizations and in over 32 training programs.  Her other related in-depth studies and practices include Tai Chi Chuan, Qigong, yoga, sensory awareness, meditation, and dance.

Deborah co-founded the San Francisco Feldenkrais® Center for Movement and Awareness in 1988, and for the past 30 years, has provided Feldenkrais lessons, classes, and workshops to adults and children. She has made many presentations and trainings to professional organizations, university programs, hospitals, and other professional groups. She is an adjunct faculty member at Saybrook University, teaching Movement Modalities and Wellness. Her doctoral research demonstrated the benefit of her original Feldenkrais Method program, Pelvic Health and Awareness for men and women, for improving pelvic floor health.

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