Simply Somatic

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Sinopsis

What happens when somatics and dance education collide?

Episodios

  • August 1 2014 (part 2)

    20/10/2014 Duración: 02min

    In this episode Sherry and Julia continue to discuss curiosity, commitment, and naming as all help us become more sophisticated movers and more aware of our being.

  • August 1 2014 (part 1)

    20/10/2014 Duración: 04min

    In this episode Julia and Sherry continue to explore the importance of naming feelings, sensations, and movements for the sake of recognizing the aliveness of the self in ourselves and in the world.

  • July 25th 2014

    29/08/2014 Duración: 08min

    Welcome to our relaunching! After taking nearly two years away from creating podcasts, Sheryl Saterstrom and Julia Moser-Hardy return to Mindful Moving and recorded reflection. What happens to our experience of the practice and to us in renewing dedication to it?

  • Rituals of Home

    15/09/2012 Duración: 07min

    Aleks Weaver unpacks the concept " to Be Here Now" in the sound-score for her senior capstone choreography project. She addresses the audience and invites them to participate in the performance with content that is reflective of her own personal discoveries. Aleks would like to thank Maddi Frick as the music editor and Brian Eno for the piano accompaniment.

  • I AM BODY

    01/08/2012 Duración: 03min

    If technology one day becomes part of us, what will it mean to be a physical, embodied being? Already we have many metaphors for the body as object, as machine, as technology, while the idea of body as self is critical to understanding Somatics.

  • Everybody Owns Dance

    01/08/2012 Duración: 02min

    With advancements in technology ownership and sharing of material is understood differently. How has this permeated the dance world?

  • July 9th 2012

    01/08/2012 Duración: 06min

    In response to a morning radio show about the possibility of installing technology into human lives in a more literal way, Sherry and Julia discuss how technology has advanced the music and dance industry and the perception of the body as object versus as self.

  • Front-Body/Back-Body Contortions

    24/07/2012 Duración: 01min

    With the torso, front is front and back is back. Through spiraling actions the front can be turned toward the back, but the front-body of the torso is rarely ever perceived as anything other than front, because the body is the point of relativity., yet when this concept reaches out to the peripheral limbs that enjoy rotation ore freely, this concept of front and back becomes a bit contorted...

  • The Action Cycle

    24/07/2012 Duración: 02min

    Allowing life to happen through engaged choice instead of distantly forcing it to proceed is one simple strategy toward living easefully. How is this reflected in the four basic actions of human existence; yield, push, reach, and pull?

  • Taking in My Environment

    24/07/2012 Duración: 03min

    Human beings often think of themselves as separate from the environment, but we are still only substance brushing up against and moving through and over other matter. We are part of the hetergeneous ether of Earth. Breath is one literal way we take in our environment, but how else does this happen through our nervous system?

  • Mindful Moving, June 28 2012

    24/07/2012 Duración: 09min

    The Somatic Foundations in Higher Education project returns with new podcasts from this summer's research! In this podcast from June 28th 2012 St. Olaf College student researcher Julia Moser-Hardy '14 and Professor Sheryl Saterstrom discuss the effort cycle, taking in one's environment through breath and acquisition of sensory information, and how the simple concept of front-body/back-body becomes contorted with rotation.

  • Animals Just Know

    23/07/2012 Duración: 01min

    Animals don't need to be aware of the inner workings of their body because their self-agency is an inherent part of their embodied beings. St. Olaf student researcher Julia Moser-Hardy '14 and Professor Sheryl Saterstrom discuss how the development of modern technology that promotes "efficient" or "easeful" living allows automaticity to take over this part of lived experience.

  • A Powerful Sense of Self

    23/07/2012 Duración: 01min

    St. Olaf student researcher Julia Moser-Hardy '14 and Professor Sheryl Saterstrom discuss what it is to live with a powerful sense of self.

  • Be Here Now

    23/07/2012 Duración: 02min

    St. Olaf student researcher Julia Moser-Hardy '14 and Professor Sheryl Saterstrom discuss the importance of BEing HERE, NOW in the present moments of daily life and ways to accomplish that exercise.

  • Rotation

    23/07/2012 Duración: 56s

    St. Olaf College student researcher Julia Moser-Hardy '14 and Professor Sheryl Saterstrom discuss discovering the three dimensional body in exercising the capacity for rotation.

  • Mindful Moving July 12 2012

    23/07/2012 Duración: 09min

    In this podcast from July 12th 2012 St. Olaf College student researcher Julia Moser-Hardy '14 and Professor Sheryl Saterstrom discuss the importance of being powerfully present in the self here and now, and the modern technology that allows human beings to reduce existing with powerful self-agency in daily life.

  • Simply Somatic Podcasts Return!

    23/07/2012 Duración: 01min

    The Somatic Foundations in Higher Education project returns with new podcasts revolving around this summer's research inquiry, "What is the future of Somatics?"

  • White Flowers

    13/07/2012 Duración: 57s

    Imagery is one education tool that can be used to convey knowledge or meaning in colorful or simple ways. This poem is called White Flowers by Mary Oliver.

  • Connectivities

    11/07/2012 Duración: 01min
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