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Global LGBTQIA+ Feldenkrais Festival
November 12 - November 18
Global Feldenkrais Festival Autumn 2024
Pay as you choose – by donation. Donate more than $200 and get ALL 24 audio recordings from the Day of Lessons
Events:
- Online Kick Off Party
- Three lessons daily taught by teachers from around the globe including London (UK), Melbourne (Australia), New York City (US), South Africa, and Israel.
- 24 hours of lessons Saturday – Sunday
- Feldenkrais® focused panel discussions
Meet the organizers:
Maggy Burrowes
Maggy graduated from the first London UK training, in 1990, and has been teaching Feldenkrais and Feldenkrais-based voice work ever since. She is one of the most sought after experts on breathing in the Feldenkrais community. She teaches individual lessons as an Experienced Trainer in Garet Newell’s training programmes for practitioners in training, and presents to global audiences in Feldenkrais Access and the annual Feldenkrais Festivals.
Maggy also maintains a busy online teaching practice in London, UK.
Frederick Schjang
Frederick graduated from the first Guild certified Feldenkrais training in New York city in 2001. He recently opened the Feldenkrais Guild of North America confrence on Breath. he taught for over a decade in the New York University doctoral program in Physical Therapy and is largely responsible for the introduction of Feldenkrais Method being to the fitness community. He has taught workshops on fitness all over the world for over thirty years.
Frederick maintains a busy online practice in New York City, NY USA.
Magaret Kaye
Margaret Kaye has been teaching the Feldenkrais Method of Movement for over 20 years. Margaret is a certified Feldenkrais® Practitioner, Assistant Trainer, and member of the Australian Feldenkrais Guild. She has run an active practice since graduation from the Melbourne Feldenkrais Professional Training Program in 1991.
Due to an Occupational Overuse injury Margaret was unable to work for several years. This is now a speciality area, amongst others. Margaret also specialises in working with performers, such as actors, musicians and athletes.
She has conducted lessons in various tertiary educational institutions including: the Australian Institute of Music (AIM), both with actors in Dramatic Arts and musicians in the Body Awareness for Musicians class in Classic Performance; and the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA).