Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Finding Balance - dynamic stability in movement  
 
2014

three afternoon workshops 
with Fiona Wright

BRISTOL
 
Thursday 4.30-6.30pm
13th February

13th March
3rd April

bring a mat and/or blanket for floor work

126 Hampton Road, Bristol, BS6 6JE
Redland Meeting House
(Corner of Leyton Villas. Hampton Rd is parallel to Whiteladies Rd. Buses: 9 or 509)

Fee for each 2 hour workshop: £15 standard / £12 low income.
Early booking discounts available (£10 / £7 low income)

CONTACT  info@fionawright.org 

Drawing on ideas found in Awareness Through Movement we will work in guided lessons with the emphasis on independent process, always finding our own pace.             
The workshops aim to be as accessible and inclusive as possible - an opportunity to take some time and space to explore. No particular training is necessary, just an interest in discovering through your own movement experience - whether your focus is to inform your own work or to find more ease and spontaneity in everyday actions. Bring a mat and/or blanket for floor work and warm clothes.

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Fiona Wright has a workshop approach that is influenced by many somatic practices and experiential anatomy, especially
Feldenkrais Method and the process of learning found in Awareness Through Movement, of which she is now an authorised practitioner.
One of her main teachers for many years has been Shelagh O'Neill: 
http://www.nicefeldenkrais.co.uk/classesinBristol.html

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

easier movement and somatic awareness
 
two Friday morning classes in February 2014


 in Central London

with
Fiona Wright

10.15am - 11.30am
 
DATES:
Friday 7th February
Friday 14th February

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Studio G10
43 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, WC1H OPD.
Birkbeck, University of London, Dept. English & Humanities.

Enquiries  CONTACT  info@fionawright.org

Drawing on ideas found in Awareness Through Movement we will work in guided lessons with the emphasis on independent process, always finding our own pace.             
The workshops aim to offer an accessible opportunity to take some time and space to explore dynamic stability in movement. No particular training is necessary, just an interest in discovering through your own movement experience - whether your focus is to inform your own work or to find more ease and spontaneity in everyday actions.
Bring a mat and/or blanket for floor work.


FREE or donation.

Fiona Wright has a workshop approach that is influenced by many somatic practices and experiential anatomy, especially Awareness Through Movement (Feldenkrais Method) in which she is now an authorised teacher. She is an independent artist and performer and an Honorary Research Associate in the Centre for Contemporary Theatre (School of Arts).