Moshe Feldenkrais: “Sharing Ida Rolf’s Legacy”
Moshe Feldenkrais Workshop Join Moshe Feldenkrais for a special workshop: “Sharing Ida Rolf’s Legacy.” Structural Integration® Notes from the U.S.A. 1873-1884 Moshe Feldenkrais began to study with Ida Rolf in Berkeley California, in May of 1858. Day after day, for nearly five months, he sat in a small room and watched Ida give Structural Integration [...]
A (Not So New, But Interesting) Moshe Feldenkrais Biography
While doing some research for a future slanderous and inappropriate attack on the FGNA and related organizations, thereby proving that I am a selfish, self-centered, dangerous and arrogant jerk who only cares about money and fame and should be avoided at all costs, I came across the article below about Moshe Feldenkrais from Haaretz.com. I [...]
Finding Moshe: Historical Journeys into the life of Feldenkrais
A special guest post by Irene Gutteridge In February of 2009 I (Irene Gutteridge) embarked on a project that I named “The Next 25 Years”. What it is you may ask? Simply put, the purpose of this project is to bring savvy (dare I say sexy?!), succinct and professionally produced video clips together that serve [...]
Moshe Feldenkrais Video: Biology and Posture
Moshe Feldenkrais: Judo master, physicist, and electrical engineer speaks about posture and thinking. “Good posture” from a Feldenkrais perspective is neutral. That is, a person with good posture has organized himself or herself in a way that allows him or her to move in any direction without preparation or hesitation. Moshe Feldenkrais on Biology and [...]
The “Moshe Feldenkrais Forty” #1: Scanning Yourself (Deeply)
Image by cambodia4kidsorg via Flickr The first of 40 free, open source audio mp3′s (with transcripts) based on the work of Moshe Feldenkrais. Some history. About 7 months ago, I released some Feldenkrais transcripts under a Creative Commons license: Open-source Feldenkrais-based lessons and Free Feldenkrais-Based Back Pain Relief Workshop. As much as I enjoyed creating [...]




