Experiencing Your Potential - Following Feldenkrais’ Work - The Elusive Border Between Learning, Psychology, and Art Experiencing Your Potential - Following Feldenkrais’ Work - The Elusive Border Between Learning, Psychology, and Art

Experiencing Your Potential - Following Feldenkrais’ Work - The Elusive Border Between Learning, Psychology, and Art

Following Feldenkrais’ Work - The Elusive Border Between Learning, Psychology, and Art

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Publisher Description

One cannot but be impressed by the intellectual work invested in the writing of this book. The exciting encounter between the worlds of psychology and education lends a special quality and is intellectually challenging.

The author successfully provides a new perspective while carefully maintaining the laws of science in the realm of the soul.
Recommended to everyone who loves to know, think and feel.


Experiencing your Potential is inspired by the work of Dr. Shoshani's celebrated teacher and mentor, Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais whose system is world acclaimed.
The author is the Founder and Head of the Center for Classical Oriental Music in Jerusalem, which preserves, revitalizes and disseminates the classical culture of the East.

Dr. Shoshani is an artist and researcher who integrates knowledge of eastern and western cultures and creates a new perspective. His innovative path in performance education has been recognized internationally and he has lectured in prominent academic institutions abroad.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2013
30 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
1
Page
PUBLISHER
Samuel Wachtman's Sons, Inc.
PROVIDER INFO
Lulu Enterprises, Inc.
SIZE
1.1
MB
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