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Music – improving listening, technique & sound Conference on Feldenkrais Method

w/ David Kaetz, Sofie Vanden Eynde, Alan Fraser

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19 Apr - 20 Apr

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1h30

Français, Anglais

General Public

Forest Lighthouse
Trouver

Sat 19 Apr - 25

English

18:00 - 19:30

Sun 20 Apr - 25

Replay FR

18:00 - 19:30

Themes:

What is Music – improving listening, technique & sound ?

Every week for 12 weeks, specialists from Europe, the UK and the USA will share their experience and knowledge of the various applications of the Feldenkrais Method and its transformative learning strategies. Don't miss it !

In the first part, David Kaetz will explore the theme of improving hearing through embodied listening. While the ear’s tiny structures are vital, listening involves much more—it is a holistic process that integrates movement, breathing, attention, attitude, context, relationships, and all the other senses, much like vision.

In the second part, Alan Fraser will demonstrate his work with classical pianists and violinists, showing how changes in physical organization can transform an instrumentalist’s sound and enhance their performance.

In the third part, Sofie Van den Eyden, a lute player, will share how she incorporates strategies from the Feldenkrais Method into her approach to teaching music, fostering deeper learning and expression.

The event will conclude with a Q&A session with Alan Fraser.

What you will learn ?

More information on the 12 weeks of courses and conferences: https://feldenkrais-education.com/en/12weeks/

Who is teaching ?

David Kaetz

David Kaetz

David is a Canadian musician, writer, Feldenkrais teacher, and the developer of Listening with Your Whole Body™, an integrative approach to the auditory sense. He is the author of three books that explore, in various ways, the intersection between somatic work and inner life. David teaches embodied listening, both in person and online, to groups and individuals in Canada and Europe.
Sofie Vanden Eynde

Sofie Vanden Eynde

Sofie Vanden Eynde is a Belgian lutenist from Lommel, known for her expertise in historical plucked instruments. She formed the ensemble Imago Mundi in 2012 and is also a member of Murmuring Muses and Whispering Jinn. Imago Mundi’s album Divine Madness was released in 2014, and her recording En Suite (with Romina Lischka) won the VRT award for best Flemish classical CD of 2015. The Times of Malta has hailed her as having “an international reputation” in her field. She currently studying to become a Feldenkrais Practitioner in Brussels.
Alan Fraser

Alan Fraser

Alan Fraser is a pianist, teacher, and author originally from Montreal. Inspired by Vladimir Horowitz’s unique touch and fascinated by the connection between movement and sound, he began practicing Tai Chi in 1979 to explore how physical organization influences musical expression. Further studies with Phil Cohen, Tom Plaunt, and later Kemal Gekić in Yugoslavia deepened his insights into piano technique. Concurrently, Fraser trained in the Feldenkrais Method to refine his approach, aiming to unite weight technique, expressive gesture, and structural awareness of the body. Now based in Belgrade, Serbia, he continues to perform, present at international conferences, and publish books...
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