Some reading and listening ‘study’ for tonight. If you’d like to practice sounding out some eeee’s, awww’s and ooo’s before, during or after tuning in to some snippets of information, this practice could provide some feedback.
Here’s a study on a practitioner working with the Royal Shakespeare Company. If you choose to go to the site to read further, select some of the content and then
right click your mouse to find an option for using your ears to ‘listen’ to the words you select being spoken, rather than using your eyes to read them:
An excerpt from the study:
“While any Feldenkrais lessons can provide a welcome period of rest from the hurly-burly, encouraging a respectful engagement with, while generally freeing up, the body, some actors’ difficulties required tailor-made lessons addressing specific issues.
The sheer range of lessons available to the trained practitioner allows for considerable flexibility and variety of application. One can address an issue from any number of differen…
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