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Where does movement come from? [sound recording]

Title
Where does movement come from? [sound recording]
Author
Litvinoff, Valentina
Publication
1983.

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reel 1Spoken word recordingRestricted use *MGZTC 3-931 [sound cassette]Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
reel 2Spoken word recordingRestricted use *MGZTC 3-931 [sound cassette]Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
reel 3Spoken word recordingRestricted use *MGZTC 3-931 [sound cassette]Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
reel 4Spoken word recordingRestricted use *MGZTC 3-931 [sound cassette]Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
reel 5Spoken word recordingRestricted use *MGZTC 3-931 [sound cassette]Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
reel 6Spoken word recordingRestricted use *MGZTC 3-931 [sound cassette]Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
reel 7Spoken word recordingRestricted use *MGZTC 3-931 [sound cassette]Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
reel 8Spoken word recordingRestricted use *MGZTC 3-931 [sound cassette]Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
reel 9Spoken word recordingRestricted use *MGZTC 3-931 [sound cassette]Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Description
9 sound cassettes (ca. 13 hrs., approx. 90 min. per tape)
Donor/Sponsor
Oral History Archive. Gift of Valentina Litvinoff.
Subject
  • Omega Institute for Holistic Studies
  • Alexander technique
  • Release work
  • Movement analysis > Systems > Ideokinesis
  • Audiotapes > Litvinoff, V
Note
  • A series of lectures and exercises from a summer course given at the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies. Recorded 25-29 July 1983 in Lebanon Springs, NY.
Contents
SUMMARY: Reel 1. Introduction to course; stretching and relaxation exercises. - Reel 2. Standing exercises: lower back, coordination of head and neck using imagery. Reel 3.- Initiation of movement with different body parts; exercises in pulse, alignment, legs, shoulders, lower back and feet. - Reel 4. Arm exercises; discussion of ideokinesis. - Reel 5. Head initiation; "kinetic intentioning"; fifth position; triplets; simple dance rhythms. - Reel 6. Questions from students about stretching; stretch and release exercises. - Reel 7. Leg flexion and extension; plies; use of weight in walking. - Reel 8. Breath support in walking; Alexander technique. - Reel 9. Graham contraction; Stanislavsky technique; "kinetic intentioning"; walking; using arms and feet.
Call Number
*MGZTC 3-931
OCLC
NYPY867034399-R
Author
Litvinoff, Valentina.
Title
Where does movement come from? [sound recording]
Imprint
1983.
Local Subject
Alexander technique.
Release work.
Movement analysis -- Systems -- Ideokinesis.
Audiotapes -- Litvinoff, V.
Added Author
Litvinoff, Valentina.
Research Call Number
*MGZTC 3-931
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