Source
- South Bend Workshop (1980)
- Three parts
- Duration of the recordings: 32, 38 and 29 min.
Synopsis
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Lesson Outline
- Highly condensed outline of key movements
Focus of the teaching
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Related ATMs
- Tag foot-to-head
- Tag Sitting-cross-legged
- Tag Coming-to-sit
- Tag Rolling-to-sit
- Tag Lifting-feet-with-hands-supine
- Tag Lifting-head-and-one-foot-supine
- Tag Swinging-legs-supine
- Tag Imagining
- Tag Yoga
- Tag Shoulder-pressing-pose
- Tag Turning-in-sitting
- Tag Lifting-feet-with-hands-sitting
- Tag Avoiding-seriousness
Kissing the lower leg:
- AY047 Lifting the lower leg with both hands
- AY092 From lying on the back with lower leg on other thigh to sitting with crossed legs
- AY231 Bringing the knee to the face in an arc
- Rotterdam 1976 – Tape 8 – Foot to head, roll to sit
Mouth to knee:
- New York Quest – DAY3 – AM2 – Rolling from sitting to lying on the back continued, including taking the legs over the shoulders
- SB1 Use of the Self in Turning & Rolling/The eyes organize the body: rolling from side to side
- SB3 Folding Into Sitting
- SB4 Lateral Bending on Stomach/Head through gap on the stomach
- Toronto 1980 – DAY5-4 – Prone, head through the gate, rolling to sit
Resources
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