July Alexander Technique Workshops with Meg Jolley

July Alexander Technique Workshops with Meg Jolley @ ARC PASADENA

Sunday July 8, 2012  3-5pm ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE and VOICE

Meg Jolley and Kate Conklin

Tuesday, July 10, 6:00-8:00 ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE and YOGA
Meg Jolley and Tina Chappel

Sunday July 15 3pm ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE and DANCE
Meg Jolley

 

Single Class $15 or $40 for the Series

For info or to register, contact Meg:
mjolley@pomona.edu or (626) 796-1750

ARC Pasadena is located at 1158 East Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena, California 91106. Entrance to ARC Pasadena is behind the facility.

 

 

ABOUT KATE

Kate Conklin is a soprano and a leading interpreter of the highly ornamented vocal music of Bulgaria. She was the vocalist for Cirque du Soleil's "O" for two years. Kate teaches Voice, Alexander Technique and the neurobiology of performance practice. Her work has been called "simple and instantly adoptable, yet radical and groundbreaking."  She specializes in working with performers whose work demands both excellent technique and profound artistry. Kate works with elite performers from musical, athletic and theatrical arenas including members of the LA Phil, LA Master Chorale and Cirque du Soleil. She has taught and lectured at The California State Summer School for the Arts, The Oakwood School, Academy of Creative Education, US Performing Arts Theater Conservatory in Los Angeles, CalArts, Pomona College, LA Music Academy, The Marlborough School, USC and UCLA.

 

 

ABOUT MEG

Meg has been on the faculty of Pomona College (Claremont, CA) since 1983. She is a dancer, teacher and choreographer, as well as a Somatic Movement Educator. Meg currently teaches Anatomy-Kinesiology, Explorations in Somatic Movement Techniques, Beginning Ballet and Mind in Motion (a study of the evolution of sensory awareness and movement patterning in fetal and early infant development.) Other classes in her teaching repertoire are Alexander Technique for the Performing Artist, Limon-based Modern Dance, improvisation, composition and stretch-placement/injury prevention techniques for Athletes.

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