Moviendo nuestras voces somáticamente por la fuerza y la justicia

Autores/as

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26512/vozcen.v5i01.54584

Palabras clave:

Sonido somático, Vocalización, Voces culturales, Canto, Educación del movimiento somático

Resumen

Basándose en su linaje de estudios del movimiento somático, la autora comparte sus metodologías y motivaciones para incluir enfoques somáticos en entornos de salud, arte y educación. Centrándose en el poder de la vibración en la curación, ya sea a través de la vocalización o de un movimiento corporal más amplio, Eddy describe cómo los sonidos somáticos influyen en su sistema nombrado Corporalización Dinámica y cómo está influenciada por su compañera de trabajo Carol Swann, con quien fundó la Moving on Center School of Participatory Arts and Somatic Research. Estudió con la pionera Irmgard Bartenieff (Fisioterapeuta y Analista Certificada del Movimiento Laban – CMA) y con la gran Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, Terapeuta Ocupacional, CMA y Educadora del Movimiento Somático. En este texto, la autora se basa en una entrevista realizada a la cofundadora de su proyecto Moving On Center en la Bahía de San Francisco, California, Carol Swann, quien desarrolló VocalMotion, enseñando una combinación de trabajo vocal con movimientos cotidianos y culturales más amplios.

Biografía del autor/a

  • Martha Hart Eddy, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, USA

    Martha Hart Eddy - MSMT, RSDE, CMA, EdD, & Licensed Teacher of Body-Mind CenteringSM since 1984, is an author (Mindful Movement & Dynamic Embodiment of the Sun Salutation), international speaker, applied physiologist, and award-winning entrepreneur, who has led research, created certification programs (Dynamic Embodiment somatic movement therapy, the somatic dance system BodyMind DancingSM and somatic fitness program Moving For Life). Moving For Life is also now a non-profit organization which she co-founded. Five years earlier, in 1994 she also co-founded Moving On Center with Carol Swann, a master of voice and somatic therapy. Eddy maintains a private practice applying Dynamic Embodiment SMT for people with brain challenges, cancer, back pain, personal and professional expression, and most other body-mind and trauma-informed needs. These endeavors integrate biobehavioral approaches, diverse somatic therapies, the arts, and a social justice lens, involving social emotional learning. This work can be therapeutic, educational or coaching, always informed by  her neurodevelopmental approach to stress and trauma experiences, integrating and  shifting energies for  greater well-being. She is currently an Honorary Professor for Teachers College, Columbia University in the Department of Biobehavioral Sciences.

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2024-07-31

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Moviendo nuestras voces somáticamente por la fuerza y la justicia. (2024). Voz E Cena, 5(01), 52-74. https://doi.org/10.26512/vozcen.v5i01.54584

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