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Moshe Feldenkrais – New York Quest Workshop 1981 Audio Set
$20.00
The Quest series were his last public workshops, and are an important part of Feldenkrais’ legacy, representing the apex of his creative output, and the height of his public teaching.
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Moshe Feldenkrais – New York Quest Workshop 1981 Audio Set
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In 1981 Moshe Feldenkrais taught a series of four outstanding public workshops, sponsored by the Quest organization. Feldenkrais Resources is very pleased to announce the republishing of the five-day New York workshop. The Quest series were his last public workshops, and are an important part of Feldenkrais’ legacy, representing the apex of his creative output, and the height of his public teaching. Each workshop contains original ATM lessons which do not exist anywhere else and demonstrate how Feldenkrais’ thinking and teaching evolved. He is at the very top of his game, full of excitement and inspiration. The depth and originality of his ATM teaching and the lucidity of his explanations are remarkable, and a significant departure from how he has taught before. This high-quality audio recording provides an especially pleasurable ATM immersion experience unlike any other. The workshop start on a Friday evening and goes through Wednesday morning including many talks and nineteen lessons.
“The brilliant lessons of the Quest workshops mark the transition to Feldenkrais’s most mature teaching and are arguably some of his very best.-Dennis Leri”“The Quest workshops represent the apex of Moshe Feldenkrais’ creativity and originality. The Awareness Through Movement lessons he developed for these workshops are essential for understanding the arc of Moshe’s thinking and practice.” -David Zemach-Bersin“Twenty years ago I first went through the Quest recordings. Some of the ATM experiences I had are seared into my being from that time, as vividly as if I did them yesterday. Moshe is on, and working with incredible depth.” -Elizabeth Beringer