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Feldenkrais and Alexander(year?). &lt;i&gt;Direction&lt;/i&gt; - A Journal on the Alexander Technique, 1(7).
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Direction is a Journal on the Alexander Technique. This issue was on Feldenkrais and Alexander. Articles in this Issue (among others!): What is the Feldenkrais Method? - David HallMusings on the Methods - Michael Johnson-ChaseAwareness through Movement - A Feldenkrais form of exerciseThe Pursuit of Poise - David Hall 
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