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Holding Space: The Creative Performance and Voice Workbook for Yoga Teachers [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 278x216x14 mm, weight: 500 g, 186
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Oct-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Singing Dragon
  • ISBN-10: 1848194056
  • ISBN-13: 9781848194052
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 278x216x14 mm, weight: 500 g, 186
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Oct-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Singing Dragon
  • ISBN-10: 1848194056
  • ISBN-13: 9781848194052
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This expert guide provides yoga teachers with the skills they need to understand how to care for and improve their voices technically, as well as how to express themselves authenticity and effectively as a teacher.

Being able to give instruction clearly and with emotional intelligence is part of the personal development that each yoga teacher goes through. This book offers instruction, support and ideas on how to embark on the journey of yoga teaching with greater confidence and mindfulness. After the basics in vocal projection, inflection and intonation are covered, the book details the psychological significance of believing in your own value and finding what makes each teacher unique and accessible to their students. It includes advice on safe boundaries in the student/teacher relationship, self-care, and tips on how to deal with common teaching mishaps with grace and humour.

Improvisation techniques and personal stories from other teachers help to expand the reader's skills further to create an affirming, practical guidebook for all yoga teachers.



Helping yoga teachers improve their vocal skills, this expert guide introduces theatre, improvisational and performance techniques to build confidence in teachers' approaches to students. Offering advice on boundaries, self-care, and common teaching mishaps, the practical advice is also supported by personal stories from other teachers.

Recenzijas

Holding Space fills an oft-neglected gap in yoga teacher trainings by expertly showing us how to play that most powerful of instruments - our voice. Carefully distilled from over two decades of dedicated voice-work and yoga experience, Sarah's accessible, nuanced, and wise writing makes this book a captivating and informative guide for yogis everywhere. -- David Kim, Senior YogaWorks Teacher Trainer & YogaWise Yin Trainer Adeptly straddling the worlds of theater, voice, and yoga, Sarah Scharf seamlessly interweaves these arts in a much-needed book that addresses the concern of presence in teaching. Though directed to yoga instructors, this valuable guide may also serve movement/dance practitioners looking to amplify learning outcomes through effective vocal functioning. -- Michael Morgan - Director for Social Justice, Fitzmaurice Institute Effective use of voice and choice of language are two of the most important skills for any yoga teacher, yet they are often given insufficient prominence in teacher training. There is both art and science in using voice and language, and, in this unique book, Sarah Scharf addresses both in a highly practical way directed specifically to yoga teachers. As well as hugely important for existing yoga teachers, it deserves to be required reading on all yoga teacher training courses. -- Elizabeth Stanley, Director, Yogacampus and The Life Centre

Papildus informācija

Essential introductory guidebook for yoga teachers, outlining theatre principles of voice work and performance skills
Foreword 9(2)
Judith Hanson Lasater
Introduction 11(6)
1 Anatomy of the Voice
17(44)
2 What Is Voice Work?
61(24)
3 Speaking Your Truth
85(18)
4 Improvisation and Body Language
103(16)
5 Staging
119(14)
6 How We Learn
133(8)
7 How We Teach
141(14)
8 Putting It All Together
155(10)
9 Expanding as a Teacher
165(18)
Notes 183(2)
Index 185
Sarah Scharf, MFA is a yoga teacher, author and theatre artist. She holds an MFA in Physical Theatre and has completed multiple trainings in Yoga of various styles. In London she taught at Triyoga the largest studio in Europe and worked as a mentor for the Yogacampus Teacher Training. She runs popular workshops and trainings on voice work and performance skills for yoga teachers, and works as a movement director and teaching artist for theatre. She is an American currently living in Vienna. Her website is www.sarahscharf.com.