Ruthy Alon – Grammar of Spontaneity Vol I
Description of Grammar of Spontaneity Vol I
Ruthy’s style of teaching is warm and inviting, making this one of our most popular programs for both beginning and experienced students. Originally titled Primal Moving, this series of basic Awareness Through Movement exercises is grounded in early movement patterns of development and desinged to restore the grace and ease of moving as a child.
Ruthy Alon is one of Moshe Feldenkrais’ original Israeli students and travels worldwide teaching the Feldenkrais Method and Bones for Life. Ruthy’s style of teaching is warm and inviting, making this one of our most popular programs.
What you’ll learn in Grammar of Spontaneity Vol I
- Lower Back
- Shoulders
- Neck
- Rolling Side to Side
- Lying to Sitting
- Diagonal Stretch
- Kneeling to Sitting
- Head to Knee
- Rocking
- Rolling Over
About Ruthy Alon
Ruthy Alon (1930—2020) was among the 13 fortunate students who sat on straw stools around the low treatment table at Moshe Feldenkrais’s first training program. From those early days in Israel, the Feldenkrais Method became the central axis of Ruthy’s development and professional contributions. She was the first practitioner to follow Moshe to the U.S., in 1972, coming to the Esalen Institute in California, and then teaching his new approach to the improvement of human functioning in centers around the world.
She always taught with loving kindness and generosity. She continued to learn and to bring the Method to the public, making it easily accessible for everyone.
At the 2018 Feldenkrais® Guild conference, in Washington D.C., Ruthy was honored with a Lifetime Achievement award for her contributions to the Method and our community. Her brilliant thinking and innovation has helped thousands of people over many decades. Her students, both of the Feldenkrais Method® of somatic education and Movement Intelligence will continue on her name teaching her beautiful body of work.
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