This chapter proposes that embodied presence is central to Somatic Movement Education (SME), and describes its explicit and subtle nature within a co-creative practice in which both educator and participant open in a deepening awareness to their bodies in motion. It describes how the relationship between educator and participant is dynamic, ‘live’; and how each is present to the other through sensation, image, and movement, where present moment awareness opens us to emerging phenomena within ourselves. The chapter describes the varying nature of bodily experience as it arises in practice, and as we reflect upon it. Finally it focuses on embodied presence and the nature of ‘self-care’. It asks how the practice of embodiment may benefit p...
How do we share embodied knowledge and what are effective ways to introduce somatic experiences to n...
The attention to one’s own body brings perception of the present time and the now. The experience of...
After arguing the role of phenomenology in rediscovering the communicative and transformative expres...
As a social work educator and yoga teacher, I have found it curious that the body and embodied knowl...
This session addresses the dynamics of the body and it’s movement as tools in the formation of educa...
Medicine as Embodied Practice Bodily dysfunctions bring patients to their doctors and even diseases ...
As embodied social agents our lives are preoccupied with the production and reproduction of bodies. ...
Medicine as Embodied Practice Bodily dysfunctions bring patients to their doctors and even diseases ...
This paper explains the discipline I call somaesthetics, which is devoted to studying the experience...
One of my principle aims as a dance educator is to cultivate somatic-based learning environments so ...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...
According to Johnson (2007), learning and teaching arise from a human being’s bodily experience in r...
The literature on movement capability critiques the traditional content of physical education (i.e. ...
The original motivations for creating the field of Somatics are easy to forget in the understandable...
In the post-pandemic era we’re living through, it can seem as though real life resides in the virtua...
How do we share embodied knowledge and what are effective ways to introduce somatic experiences to n...
The attention to one’s own body brings perception of the present time and the now. The experience of...
After arguing the role of phenomenology in rediscovering the communicative and transformative expres...
As a social work educator and yoga teacher, I have found it curious that the body and embodied knowl...
This session addresses the dynamics of the body and it’s movement as tools in the formation of educa...
Medicine as Embodied Practice Bodily dysfunctions bring patients to their doctors and even diseases ...
As embodied social agents our lives are preoccupied with the production and reproduction of bodies. ...
Medicine as Embodied Practice Bodily dysfunctions bring patients to their doctors and even diseases ...
This paper explains the discipline I call somaesthetics, which is devoted to studying the experience...
One of my principle aims as a dance educator is to cultivate somatic-based learning environments so ...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...
According to Johnson (2007), learning and teaching arise from a human being’s bodily experience in r...
The literature on movement capability critiques the traditional content of physical education (i.e. ...
The original motivations for creating the field of Somatics are easy to forget in the understandable...
In the post-pandemic era we’re living through, it can seem as though real life resides in the virtua...
How do we share embodied knowledge and what are effective ways to introduce somatic experiences to n...
The attention to one’s own body brings perception of the present time and the now. The experience of...
After arguing the role of phenomenology in rediscovering the communicative and transformative expres...