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Immaterial, elusive "embodiment"

While combing through emails today in search of a link to a class I taught years ago (and can’t find a record of! help!), my eyes brushed over this brief old email (this ol’ thing) and I felt like moving it from gmail to substack. Enjoy!...

3 months ago

The One Road: Differentiation and the Singing Being

It’s been a while since I’ve written for this Substack page. Often this is due to wanting to do everything with the utmost care and then feeling like I have so many projects going on I couldn’t possibly add more. But the truth is that consi...

8 months ago
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The Enduring Harm of ''Breath Control": PART 2

This is a two-part series on the enduring harm of “breath control”. In Part I wrote about wanting to share a paradigm shift around breathing for singing (and for Westernized Yoga and even Breathwork). An understanding that breathing is not...

2 years ago
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The Enduring Harm of “Breath Control”: Part 1

“Breathing work is built upon the premise of the total unity of the human being. Its results prove the interrelation of body, mind, and emotions.” - Carola Speads (Ways to Better Breathing)

A note: I am called in this essay to share my per...

2 years ago
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Listening for the quietness of instinct

Marisa:

There’s this idea I've noticed living in the bodies of my students that spontaneity requires a kind of thoughtless, wild, immediate response!

Sometimes it takes deep listening to respond spontaneously.

Yatharth:

Mm. There’s a di...

2 years ago

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