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In-depth readingPractitioners who maintain sites with in-depth resources for exploring Feldenkrais Eva Laser's Somatik siteIf you are a practitioner and can read feldyforum, then you have benefited as I have from Eva Laser's challenging and illuminating posts there. If you read Swedish, then I envy that you can benefit more than I can from her site. Her page of English, linked to here, has two marvellous "case studies" if you scroll to the bottom. read more »Yvan JolyFeldenkrais trainer Yvan Joly has pursued for many years the identity of Feldenkrais within the field of somatic education. read more »The Feldenkrais® MethodA comprehensive series of articles, including a review of published studies, by Frank Wildman, Leya Aum, and James Stephens, on the website of Frank Wildman's Feldenkrais Movement Institute. This was written as a book chapter for D.W. Novey (Ed.), Clinicians Complete Reference to Complementary and Alternative Medicine (pp.393-406). St. Louis: Mosby Publishers. read more »
Paul Rubin's FeldnetThe site of Paul Rubin and Julie Casson-Rubin has several classic articles: excerpts from Moshe assembled for the Tulane Drama Review in 1966, an interview with Paul published in the American Suzuki Teachers' Journal in 1995, Charles Fox's classic description of working with Moshe in the context of his Multiple Sclerosis, and a philosophical exploration by Feldenkrais trainer Carl Ginsburg.
Dennis Leri - SemiophysicsDennis Leri's writings include a series ("Mental Furniture") on some of the sources and influences of Moshe Feldenkrais.
Robert Schleip's Somatics websiteRobert Schleip, who is trained both in the "Structural Integration" tradition of Ida Rolf and the "Functional Integration" tradition of Feldenkrais, has a fascinating collection of articles on his website. Click "articles" on the left and then "for professionals" to get to the most interesting of them. Most are in English.
Larry Goldfarb's articlesFeldenkrais trainer Larry Goldfarb was doing his PhD in kinesiology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign at the same time I was doing mine there in philosophy. But this was before I had ever heard of Feldenkrais. Years later, with Larry teaching in Toronto, I felt for the first time the ambience of UIUC connected to the experiential space of doing ATM! read more »
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