Skinner releasing technique
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The Skinner Releasing Technique™ (SRT) is a dance technique developed by Joan Skinner in the 1960s based on the belief that there is an innate sense of coordination in movement, that this is lost through muscle tension and resulting skeletal misalignment, as people grow up, but that it can be refound using the SRT, using movement, imagery, voice, language, and music leading to body-mind integration.
Professor Emeritus Joan Skinner, University of Washington, was a member of the Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham Dance Companies.
External links
- Skinner Releasing website
- Bettina Neuhaus on Skinner Releasing Technique
- Mind Your Body: Skinner, Skinner, Skinner Dance Magazine, May 2006 Accessed 10 June 2007Template:Alt-med-stub
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