• Ep. 23 - Dennis Leri in 2015, pt. 2 (interview)

  • May 5 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 23 - Dennis Leri in 2015, pt. 2 (interview)

  • Summary

  • I met with Dennis Leri at his home in San Rafael at the end of March, 2015. In this second half of our conversation we talked about:

    • the various phases of Dennis' career
    • the shapes of the Feldenkrais community as Dennis saw them
    • Feldenkrais in terms of art
    • the East-Meets-West dimension of the work
    • Feldenkrais as a community of inquiry

    To record this interview, I met Dennis in San Rafael where he lived with his wife Maria in a small, cozy place, with a garden level studio where Dennis worked. We spoke upstairs in the front-room for a half an hour (part 1), then we went out to lunch. We continued the interview when we returned (part 2).

    I found Dennis remarkably open and engaging, both in this conversation and in general.

    I didn’t have a plan for releasing the recording we made, but when he died at the end of 2016, I shared it with people in the Feldenkrais community.

    Now I share it here to make it available in a more ongoing way.

    Dennis was one of the very important teachers in my life. I’m happy to share this conversation I had with him.

    https://feldencast.com/season-2/dennis-leri-pt-2-interview

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