14. kaila June - The Body Always Shows Us the Way
In this talk, Kaila June begins sharing her story, how she grew up
in her mom’s dance studio and how much influence that environment
had in her life and career choices. She talks about her experience
traveling with “La Caravana Arcoiris para la...
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vor 5 Jahren
In this talk, Kaila June begins sharing her story, how she grew
up in her mom’s dance studio and how much influence that
environment had in her life and career choices. She talks about
her experience traveling with “La Caravana Arcoiris para la Paz”
through South America, we talk about folklore dances and their
relevance.. She shares her explorations of trauma via dance and
art and how movement and embodiment affect the way we learn,
behave, our memory, the intergenerational effects, etc. She goes
through her bio revealing the progression that brought her
towards developing the Somakinese School. We talked about the
skills of teaching and the difference, nuances, pros and cons of
structure vs organic sessions, of being externally oriented vs
being internally oriented and of safety and threat in movement
experiences.
Kaila June, MS, is the founder of SomaKinese School, a virtual
platform for movement teachers offering educational programs
inspired by embodied movement science. As a dance-artist,
Registered Somatic Movement Educator, and Corrective Exercise
Specialist, she has dedicated her life to helping people move and
feel better. Drawing from somatic movement education and weaving
research from the fields of biotensegrity, neuroscience, and the
healing arts, Kaila is totally vested in the art and science of
movement education as a vehicle for planetary change.
Kaila in social media: Facebook, Instagram
Her website: Kailajune.com
Email us your reflections, comments and questions at:
embodimenttime@gmail.com
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