Movement & Anatomy

Embodiment and Animism: A Living Body, A Living World.

Join now to have full access to ALL of our content
Beginning or no understanding of topic, Open to all
Some standing/ movement
Likely neutral
Our embodiment does not end at the edges of our skin, rather-the experience of embodiment is fundamentally embedded in relationship. How we are with our movement and embodiment is inextricably connected to how we are in relationship with the living world of which we are a part. The ways that we disconnect from and objectify our bodies are similar to the ways we disconnect from and objectify the living presence of the world around us. In this presentation, we will explore how when we bring intimacy and attunement to our embodied experience, we can grow our capacity to be in felt relationship and connection with the living world in which we are embedded.

Guided Practices

  • Movement Practice I

    5:5

  • Movement Practice II

    20:49

  • Movement Practice

    35:45

All Movement & Anatomy presentations proudly sponsored by Gil Hedley.

Movement & Anatomy

Presented by

Carl Rabke

Embodiment teacher, Feldenkrais and structural integration practitioner

Somatics & Embodied Movement