Presenter: Fred Onufryk
Event Type: Conference 2008 Workshop
Date: July 29, 2008
Time(s):
10am-12:30pm
2:30pm-5pm
Cost: Fees
Playing a musical instrument is a complex activity that involves thinking, sensing, and moving. Often the skills of sensing oneself and adapting one’s movements while playing are relegated to the background of perception, resulting in tension, pain, and overuse injuries due to excess muscular effort. In this workshop, we will observe musicians playing and explore when, where and how the skeleton does or does not provide the necessary postural support. We will use Awareness Through Movement and Functional Integration lessons to discover the profound effects posture has on comfort and ease, tone and resonance. If not a musician, bring your curiosity.
This workshop is also open to the public.
Fred Onufryk (1991), MS, PT, is passionate about working with musicians. He has worked with students and faculty at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, and the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland. He also loves snowboarding, mountain biking, and Thai cooking.
Practitioners
Trainees
University of Colorado
University Memorial Center
Boulder, CO 80309
USA
FELDENKRAIS GUILD® of North America
800.775.2118
http://www.feldenkrais.com/events/conference/2008/