Feldenkrais Meets Skinner Technique

Christian Rabhansl “Never lie. Never say that something has moved you if you are still in the same place.” (Winderson, 1997). It must have been around the summer of 2015. I took part in a dance class with Lily Kiara and Julie Nathanielsz. The technique is called “Skinner Releasing Technique,” named after Joan Skinner. […]
Constraints

Nick Konow On a Tuesday evening this past winter, I danced to maybe 10 songs in a bar, in the middle of a modest crowd, in a rather shit part of downtown Los Angeles. Context is everything. The context in this instance, is that the behavior of me choosing to partake in anything that might […]
Learning, Freedom, and Motor Skills

Jenn Pilotti You approach a tree that you used to climb as a child. As you look up at its branches, you wonder how your now somewhat larger body is going to navigate the branches and move upwards. You begin climbing, only to find yourself stuck, about three feet off of the ground. Feeling like […]