Teaching

Frustration: Part of the Learning

Do you find yourself being frustrated when learning something new? Trying something new can be frustrating, as it brings us outside of our comfort zone. Confusion and frustration are part of the learning process. However, if you learn how to replace frustration with fascination, a whole world can open itself to you! Learning how to […]

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Three Tips for Returning to Training, After a Long Break, Injury Free

What regimen should you adopt, when returning to training after a good time out, to maximize results and minimize the risk of injury? Now is the time of the year to start thinking about new resolutions. Have you been thinking about starting a new activity? Or are you considering returning to your favorite sport or

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Don’t Let the Pandemic Kill Your Technique

On Radio-Canada on March 30th 2021, Catherine Lalonde, dance critic and dancer, told Pénélope McQuade that the pandemic had killed her technique. So much so, that she no longer considered herself a dancer. I do not want to diminish the magnitude of the effects that the pandemic is having on performing artists. It is true

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Desire Lines – Exploring Our Inner Landscape

As a teacher, it is important to me that I learn who my students are. Communication being a pillar of learning, is ever more resonant and inspiring through interrelatedness. Learning about the nervous system can be perplexing, for those being introduced. But through the pedagogical use of analogy, I can ease their way towards transformation.

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