MEYTAL BLANARU/ FATHOM HIGH WORKSHOP

10 December, 2015 garage29 WORKSHOP

27-29.2.16/GARAGE29

FATHOM HIGH WORKSHOP

What are some of the common patterns related to pain/injury? How can we identify them in order to hopefully pull ourselves out of these looping cycles?

As so many of us suffer from different pains, aches and recuring injuries, this workshop comes to offer a closer meeting on how to inhabit our body more healthily.
You don’t need to be injured in order to participate, of course. 
Nor do you need to be a dancer! All that is required is a fundamental curiosity towards your body and the will to dance and move around. 

We will practice the Feldenkrais Method and from it thread it’s detailed attentiveness into movement, dance and improvisation. Through intuitive work and pulses that reconnect us to our early stages of development, we can start to untangle connections, gain new perspectives, further develop different skills, grow.

This work is designed in such a way that each person works within their personal ability and interest, while staying freshly challenged by the work.

About Fathom High:
Fathom High is a dance technique that evolved from the Feldenkrais Method. Feldenkrais is a system of neuro-motor training and reconditioning, that transforms people’s lives, helping them gain new skills and move beyond pain and limitation. Fathom High’s main goal is to ‘unlock’ movement patterns by delicately destabilizing them, so that new possibilities become accessible to us. Doing so in a ‘body-freindly’ way, through Feldenkrais, dance and improvisation.


Meytal Blanaru is a Brussels based dancer, choreographer and a certified Feldenkrais practicioner and teacher. She is the founder of ‘Fathom High’. Since 2008, Meytal has been developing a personal, ongoing movement research that deeply altered the way she moved and perceived the body. Her curiosity to create a fusion between Feldenkrais and dance led her to slowly build a very specific, detailed body practice. This process is also the foundation of her choreographic work, that has been developing since 2008 through her Solo, collaborative and group works.​

Workshop: 
27&28.2/1>5:30pm/100€
29.2/4>8pm/30 €
Full registration : 120 €

Registrations are opened : legarage29@gmail.com



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