Hello Colorado Readers,
I'll be doing a workshop in Denver on March 6th, 2011.
Here's the info:
Hope to see/meet you there,
John
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New Ways to Improve your Practicing
A workshop for Musicians
-Learn to practice in ways that are more fulfilling, enjoyable, and effective!
-Have strategies and tools to take your playing to the next level!
-Experience better posture, ease, and support while playing and performing!
Taught by John Tarr, we will learn to embody the principles from Deep Practice (based upon the book The Talent Code) along with movement explorations derived from the Feldenkrais Method®.
Date: Sunday, March 6th
Time: 2:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
Location: Denver South SDA Church, 2675 South Downing St., Denver, CO 80210.
Cost: $45
Registration: Call Andrew Tarr: 303-345-5777.
Email: [email protected]
John Tarr, B. M., M. M. in trombone performance and Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner, has taught workshops for musicians in Europe and the United States, and is author of the “The Dynamic Musician Series: Dynamic Stability and Breath, Vols. 1 &2. His particular interest lies in utilizing somatic awareness to enhance musical performance. Mr. Tarr also teaches as an assistant trainer in International Feldenkrais Teacher Training Program, and coaching trainings. You can read more about the work at: www.dynamicmusician.com
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Thanks for reading!
Be sure to check out the DMS podcasts, Feldenkrais mini lessons for musicians and speakers.
From iTunes
You can purchase the “Dynamic Musician Series: Dynamic Stability and Breath, Vols. 1 & 2” here.
Achieving Excellence.com
Chili notes (in Germany and Europe) Volume 1 Volume 2
If you have any specific questions or comments on breathing and posture, send me e-mail and I’ll try to respond in a future blog. Until then, breathe well!
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