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Gurdjieff's Movements
Movements can be a help for self-observation and enhancing
one's level of awareness. Practising Movements can lead to
a better understanding of body, mind and emotions.
One has to experience the Movements in one's own body. How
then to describe Gurdjieff's Movements, their ritual gestures,
their precision and quietness? The bodies of the dancers are
shaped in powerful geometrical abstractions that suspend any
individuality and thus create a collectivity capable of generating
energy of a high quality.
At least 250 Movements have been preserved, mainly through
the efforts of Mme. Jeanne de Salzmann, founder of the Institute
Gurdjieff in Paris, and Mrs. Jessmin Howarth, a choreographer
at the Paris Opera before she joined forces with Gurdjieff.
Movements can be learned from teachers connected to authentic
transmission lines.
We do provide an open
list of Movements Teachers from all around the world

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