Archive for April, 2009

A method of learning how to learn - Fiona Tree and Theodore Dimon

on April 30, 2009

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 During last friday’s ‘How to practise’-session on Alexander Technique both Fiona Tree and Theodore Dimon held a reading and demonstrated their views and their way of working by a short demonstration lesson.
Watch the movie to find out more about  Fiona Tree’s point of view about how disbalance is a fear-process which blocks the […]

Exploring freedom

on April 9, 2009

[ April 24, 2009; 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. ]
Although persistence and practice are essential to learning a musical
instrument, sometimes the very act of trying seems to be the cause of
our difficulties.
In this talk, Dr. Dimon presents an indirect approach to learning that focuses on the how rather than the what.

On friday, April 24th, a new ‘How to practise’- session will be organized by […]

Practising music and the brain - neuropsychologist Gert-Jan de Haas

on April 6, 2009

On april 3rd Gert-Jan de Haas described the neurological and neuropsychological aspects of practising music with music students. What works, how to achieve this and what might be ineffective or counterproductive.
We take a look into the brain.

Practising music and the brain - announcement

on March 17, 2009

[ April 3, 2009; 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm. ] Upcoming event:

This afternoon we shall discuss the neurological and neuropsychological aspects of practising music by music students.