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    "The Power of Words with the Alexander Technique" with Alessandro Fattorini and Tami Bulmash

    en-usFebruary 21, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Alessandro Fattorini joins Tami Bulmash in the Body Wisdom podcast to explore the fun with words -- especially with regards to the Alexander Technique. A closer look at how we use words reveals their multiple meanings and how that impacts thinking and behavior.
    Alessandro performs in theatres and concerts. He has written articles for magazines and hosted radio programs. He qualified as a Somatic Movement Educator and Infant Development Movement Educator from the School of Body-Mind Centering. Alessandro practices Yoga, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, and plays the double base. Today, his passion is introducing the Alexander Technique to a wider audience.

    Alessandro's video, "A Talk Over Words Within Words, Sounds and Principles" from the Developing Self series:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhoYnki1Kdc&list=PL_KT_RY3V062YuSUZ3C7dHj_dC8xauwGO&index=12&t=250s&fbclid=IwAR3o8HlAGd2BGXMPqQ6xjcO76Pxy5rm9eaBnZgw_IetF2hBsmbAZ0rmoFi8

    Alessandro's website: https://www.metodoalexander.com/

    Tami's website: https://www.bodyandposture.com/

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