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Performing Live
Submitted by ctheuring on July 3, 2008 - 2:45pm.
Publication Type:BookSource:United States (2000)Notes:Shusterman, Richard (2000). Performing live: aesthetic alternatives for the ends of art. Ithaka: Cornell University Press.
A philosophical study that includes a chapter comparing the methodologies and background principles of the Feldenkrais Method with Alexander Technique and Bioenergetics, and that also includes chapters on the soma-media relationship and on non-discursive understanding in terms of the concept of somaesthetics. Translated into German as: Leibliche Erfahrung in Kunst und Lebensstil. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. 2005. »
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