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Rosen Method Movement Intensive

September 6 - 10, 2008

Offered in the beautiful Shall We Dance facility in Pacific Grove, California...

Each day of the movement intensive begins with a movement class. It is important for students to attend complete one hour classes in order to integrate the movements. Everyone has many opportunities to explore their limitations as well as experience greater freedom as they move. 

Usually, after a short break there is time for sharing, to hear what has happened to people during the movement class. The teaching unfolds from following people's experience of how the movements effect them. It may be a simple experience, such as feeling more upright, instead of slouching the shoulders forward. One women said her upper body always felt so heavy, as if she was collapsing in the middle. When she became aware of this and felt upright and open in her chest, then she could show herself more. Her face was beaming as she felt what a difference it made. She experienced both the limitation and the opening, so now it was a clear choice for her towards functioning more fully.

People come to the intensives both for personal growth and for teacher certification. Those who want to become teachers practice teaching a segment of a class. Everyone learns from experiencing the theoretical underpinnings of these apparently simple movements and the components of teaching a class are introduced. 

Learn to put what you see to use with Rosen Method Movement. Jane Malek, who Marion refers to as the "one to carry on the movements as authentically as she intended for them to be taught", will be working with  Kate O'Shea, PT from California.

This course gives a general overview of the principles of Rosen Method Movement. It is open to Rosen Method teachers, interns, dancers and other movement teachers. It is beneficial to anyone who wants to learn more about their own body. It is also for fitness instructors, dance teachers and people who wish to become a certified Rosen Method movement teacher.

CEU's (25) are available. If you would like more information about Rosen Method, please review some of our Rosen Method articles. For course information use the More Information links on the left.


Intensive Details :

September 6 - 10, 2008
9:00AM – 4:00PM
Tuition: $650  (early registration $600)

Contact Us for details or to register by phone.

Being held at: Shall We Dance, Pacific Grove, CA

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Instructors:

Jane Malek, CMT

Jane trained with Marion Rosen. She is a senior teacher of Rosen Method Bodywork and a Rosen Training teacher, as well as founder and operator of the Monterey Bay Rosen Method Center. She began studying Rosen Method with Marion in 1980 and enjoyed a close apprenticeship with her for many years. They started co-teaching workshops together in 1990. Jane has a practice in the Monterey area as well as teaching extensively in Europe, Canada and California.

Teachers In Training:

Kate O'Shea

Kate O’Shea teaches Rosen Method Movement in Half Moon Bay. Kate is a practicing physical therapist for 28 years and integrates Rosen Method movement and bodywork in her physical therapy practice to promote health and vitality.

 

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Jane Malek



Jane Malek
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