Improvising Pandiculations

Pelvic Periphery and Feet

Bill Keele 4-24-2021

This presentation will focus on improvising pandiculations in two important areas of the body. The first of these is the pelvic periphery.  This complicated intersection invites all our detective abilities to unravel established patterns of organization to get back to feeling free to move in a stable way. We will assess and palpate, use old reliable pandiculations, and improvise new pandiculations to solve the riddles of this complicated area. In the second part of the presentation, we will focus on the feet.  Creative pandiculations in this area result in better balance and improved proprioception.

Bill Keele, CHSE, studied therapeutic movement in the tradition of Viniyoga in 1999, and gained his certification as a Viniyoga teacher. In 1999, Cynthia Lindway, an early Somatics graduate, introduced him to Hanna Somatics. Bill completed the Hanna Somatics Training Program at the Novato Institute, graduating in 2003 in Wave 6. Subsequently, Bill taught Biomechanics and Postural Analysis, studied Ortho-Bionomy and Muscle Energy Technique, and gained certification in Mat Pilates. In 2006, he attended Makawao School of Therapeutic Massage and was licensed in the State of Hawaii. In 2010, Bill completed a six-month study in the field of Structural Applied Kinesiology taught by another past Hanna Somatics graduate, Lorne Fedderson.

312 Holoni St.
Pukalani, HI 96768
BPKeele@hawaii.rr.com
(808) 283-1560

 
Previous
Previous

Intergenerational Trauma and Somatics

Next
Next

Using Somatic Movements to Unwind Tensions and Contractions from Daily Life Stressors