Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen – EMBODIED ANATOMY AND THE DYNAMICS OF BREATHING – STREAMING
Description:
This video presents unique and effective Body-Mind Centering® principles for working with the breath. Your state of being is manifested through your breathing. Bringing kinesthetic awareness to the structures of your breathing allows you to better embody, articulate and balance them. This process opens pathways of expression between your unconscious and conscious mind and between yourself and others.
Material covers:
Gaining awareness of your own breathing and facilitating repatterning in others
Releasing holding patterns in the lobes of your lungs
Engaging your pelvic, thoracic, vocal, oral and cranial diaphragms and other structures
Journeying through somatizations of the diaphragms
Exploring diaphragmatic, cellular and embryonic breathing
Remembering your embryological development as it relates to breathing
Recognizing the psychophysical aspects of breathing and vocalization
These principles can be applied to any discipline that makes use of breath, voice and body: yoga, dance, bodywork, body-psychotherapy and other somatic movement practices.
DVD SET • Five discs • 8 hours, 3 minutes
This DVD set contains the following chapters (click here for a printable list):
Disc 1
Lungs
Disc 2
Pelvic Diaphragm
Pelvic and Oral Diaphragms
Tongue
Hyoid Bone and Cranial Diaphragm
Thoracic Diaphragm
Disc 3
Finding the Crura
Somatization of the Diaphragms
Reflections on the Somatization
Vocal Diaphragm
Somatization of the Vocal Diaphragm
Reflections on the Somatization
Exploration of the Vocal and Thoracic Diaphragms
Disc 4
Cranial Diaphragm
Three Meninges of the Spinal Cord and Brain
Embryology: Neural Tube and Gut Tube
Disc 5
Embryonic Breathing
Cellular Breathing
Breathing into the Mitochondria
Questions Around Breathing
Credits
Illustrations
Engaging the Pelvic Diaphragm and Perineal Body for Abdominal Support
Finding the Crura of the Thoracic Diaphragm for Core Support
The Heart as the Center for Breathing
Breathing and the Lobes of the Lungs
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