SELF-USE
PRINT SOURCES:
Bertherat, Therese and Carol Bernstein. The Body Has Its
Reasons: Self-Awareness Through Conscious Movement. Rochester, VT: Healing
Arts Press, 1989. 0- 89281-298-2
A series of “anti-exercises” to develop range and
freedom of movement, releasing constraints and reawakening dormant muscles.
Brooks, Charles V. W. Sensory Awareness: The Rediscovery
of Experiencing. New York: The Viking Press, 1974.
Based on the Esalen work of Charlotte Selver. Good body awareness
exercises.
Campbell, Douglas G., M.D. “Posture, A Gesture Towards Life,” Physiotherapy Review, Vol. 15, no. 2, 1935.
Clark, Barbara. How to Live in Your Axis. Tempe, AZ: Clark Manuals, 1968.
________. Let’s Enjoy Sitting, Standing, and Walking. Tempe AZ: Clark Manuals, 1963.
Clay, Jack. “Self-Use in Actor Training,” The Drama Review, 16(March 1972): 16-22.
Deutsch, Felix. “Analysis of Postural Behavior,” Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Vol. 16, 1947: 195-213.
Dowd, Irene. Taking Root to Fly. New York: Contact Collaborations, 1981.
Fenton, Jack Vinten. Choice of Habit. London: Macdonald & Evans, 1973.
Fetis, Rosemary. Ida Rolf Talks About Rolfing and Physical Reality. New York: Harper & Row, 1977.
Friedman, Philip and Gail Eisen. The Pilates Method of
Physical and Mental Conditioning. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co.,
1980.
A strenuous conditioning method, abdominally centered.
Hanna, Thomas. The Body of Life. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1980.
________. Somatics. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1980.
Haxthausen, Margit and Rhea Leman. Body Sense. New
York: Pantheon Books, 1987.
Introduction by Alexander Lowen. Describes a Danish system of
alignment, “afspaending,” Applies this to modern dance exercises.
Heller, Joseph and William A. Henkin. Bodywise. Los
Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., 1986.
Outline of various approaches to bodywork. Description of Hellerwork,
a variation of Rolfing. Connects areas of the body with strong images of their
psychophysical function.
Kagan, Gerald. Your Body Works: A Guide to Health, Energy, and Balance. Berkeley, CA: Transformations Press, 1980.
Lessac, Arthur. Body Wisdom: the Use and Training of the
Human Body. New York: Drama Book Specialists, 1978.
Integrated body/voice approach for actors and non-actors, by
a noted voice teacher.
Lewis, Howard R. and Dr. Harold S. Streitfeld. Growth Games. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970.
Myers, Martha and Margaret Pierpont and Diana Schnitt. “Body Systems,” in Theatrical Movement: A Bibliographical Anthology, Bob Fleshman, ed. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1986.
Olsen, Andrea with Caryn McHose. Bodystories: A Guide to Experiential Anatomy. Barrytown, NJ: Station Hill Press, Inc., 1991.
Rolf, Ida. Rolfing: Structural Integration. San Francisco: San Francisco Guild for Structural Integration, n. d.
________. Rolfing: The Integration of Human Structures. New York: Harper & row, 1978.
________. What in the World is Rolfing? Santa Monica, CA: Institute for Structural Integration, 1975.
Selver, Charlotte with V. W. Brooks. “Report on Work in Sensory Awareness and Total Functioning,” Explorations in Human Movement Potential. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1966.
Sweigard, Lulu. Human Movement Potential: Its Ideokinetic Facilitation. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1974.
Todd, Mabel Elsworth. Early Writings. New York: Dance Horizons, 1973.
________. The Hidden You. New York: Dance Horizons, 1953.
________. The Thinking Body. New York: Dance Horizons,
1972.
First published in 1937. A classic in self-use.
Trager, Milton with Cathy Hammond. Movement as a Way to
Agelessness: A Guide to Trager Mentastics. Barrytown, NY: Station Hill
Press, 1995. 0-88268-167-2