118 episodes

Behind the Movement host, Kyle Fincham, speaks with different movement practitioners to discuss their journeys, philosophies, and insight.

Behind the Movement Kyle Fincham

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 14 Ratings

Behind the Movement host, Kyle Fincham, speaks with different movement practitioners to discuss their journeys, philosophies, and insight.

    #118 - Tom Weksler Pt. 3

    #118 - Tom Weksler Pt. 3

    Tom Weksler is a dancer, choreographer and director of the company Wonderground Movement Arts with his partner Roser Tutusaus. Tom is also the founder of ‘Movement Archery’, a workshop concept that presents a unique approach to Movement, philosophy and dance. Since 2014 he has been teaching this approach internationally in dance schools, circus schools, universities, professional companies, martial arts gyms and more. Tom’s teaching is globally acclaimed and he is considered one of the pioneers of the modern ‘Movement Culture’.







    Movement Archery:

    movementarchery.com



    Wonderground Company:

    wondergroundcompany.com



    GoFundMe for Matthew Stillman:

    https://gofund.me/69b59d67



    Primal Derma:

    primalderma.com/btm

    • 1 hr 36 min
    #117 - Abigail Rose Clarke

    #117 - Abigail Rose Clarke

    Abigail Rose Clarke is an author, somatic educator, writer, and artist. She has an inordinate amount of love for octopuses, the moon, and her extensive collection of anatomy books. She is the creator of The Somatic Tarot and The Body Oracle decks, and the author of Returning Home to Our Bodies: Reimagining the Relationship Between Our Bodies and the World (world release date: January 9, 2024, with North Atlantic Books and Penguin RandomHouse). 





    She has developed what she calls The Embodied Life Method, which centers on the relationship between body and culture, and how we can use the inherent wisdom of our bodies to be in direct conversation with our creativity and our aliveness. When we do that, we dismantle oppressive systems and build a future that is lush and generative and deeply relational.  

      

    Abigail does not teach that embodiment always feels good, because it doesn’t. Her work prioritizes exploration over assumed results, because the body is always adaptable and always adapting. Our creative efforts should do the same, and they can, when we are in relationship with our own bodies.

     

    In a world of such rapid change, Abigail teaches embodiment as a practice and a responsibility. As the world changes so dramatically we are tasked with the enormous responsibility of remaining present to the world as it is, which requires we remain present to ourselves as we are. From here, the way forward becomes possible.

     

     

    You can learn more about Abigail’s work and approach here:

     

    www.abigailroseclarke.com

    IG: www.instagram.com/abigail.rose.clarke

    Returning Home to Our Bodies is available for pre-order and is out on January 9, 2024

    https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/730766/returning-home-to-ourbodies-by-abigail-rose-clarke/



    GoFundMe for Matthew Stillman:

    https://gofund.me/69b59d67



    Primal Derma:

    primalderma.com/btm

    • 1 hr 32 min
    #116 - Davide Bonetti

    #116 - Davide Bonetti

    Born in 1995 in Milan (Italy) , Davide Bonetti is a professional acrodancer. At the age of 18, Davide attended FLIC Contemporary Circus School in Turin as an acrobat, where he specialised in handstands. At 22, he got directly into the second year of CNAC (Centre National des Arts du Cirque) in France, specialising in acrodance. He then toured between France and Belgium as a performer and since 6 years, he has been giving acrodance workshops in italian dance academies and european festivals such as B12 research or die (Berlin), HJS Summer intensive (Amsterdam), Frei Art Festival (Freiburg).

    • 1 hr 36 min
    #115 - Matt Mulligan

    #115 - Matt Mulligan

    Matt Mulligan loves to move, loves to laugh, and loves helping people feel better.He has spent 20 years weaving threads between a professional practice of circus, dance and physical theatre, while coaching people to find for themselves more joyful, authentic physical practices. Matt is also an advocate and consultant for arts access & inclusivity.

    Follow Matt on Instagram @mattmulligan

    Coaching: www.bodyroots.org

    Arts: www.rootandbrancharts.com

    • 1 hr 29 min
    #114 - Katharina Dodel

    #114 - Katharina Dodel

    Katharina Dodel – Movement Play & Yoga "Joy and ease“ has become something like a slogan of wampediboo over the years. She started this playful orbit to spread the creative spirit she's felt since childhood. She grew up on the countryside in south Germany, explored many things from playing the violin to climbing trees, from table tennis and athletics to volleyball. Later on as a journalist she kept asking questions. So why not continue asking them to myself? In 2017 she moved to Berlin to deepen her yoga studies and to explore life a bit more. It’s a deep interest that drives her and a playful spirit she's sharing with other people in my Movement Play classes – solving riddles and dissolving blind spots on the physical map to encounter the world with a little more joy and ease.

    • 1 hr 15 min
    #113 - Sekou Heru

    #113 - Sekou Heru

    Sekou Heru, aka Tony Williams, has been involved in the performing arts since he was very young. His first love was B- boying. In high school, he attended Mercer County School of the Arts and studied modern dance. In 1993, Sekou started studying Capoeira Angola with Mestre Joa Grande at the Capoeira Academy in NYC. He went on to fuse his breaking and modern dance styles with hip hop and house dance. Sekou has worked with Gwen Guthrey, toured with Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, and can be seen in videos with Aretha Franklin, MC Lyte, Clubland, Pet Shop Boys, Foxy Brown, and Jay Z. Sekou was a featured dancer in the movie Marcy X with Damon Wayans, can be seen in the dance scenes on Spike Lee’s The 25th Hour, and seen in Brown Sugar starring Taye Diggs and Sanna Lathan. He has toured in Germany with German rapper Tony Cottura, and has traveled several times to Japan for the annual premier Dance Delight event as a guest judge and featured dancer with the group Dance Fusion, of which he is a founding member. He was a part of the opening act for Cece Peniston’s Japan tour, and also opened for Cool C's Let me clear my throat in his Japan performance. He was featured in Japan’s "woofin" magazine as one of NYC’s top dancers. Sekou toured the USA with Fred Ho and The Afro Asian Ensemble in the Martial Art stage show Voice of the Dragon. In 2005 Sekou choreographed the Dance Dance video for Fall Out Boy that went #1 in the country and won a Best Video Award at the MTV VMAs.

    • 1 hr 16 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

Leebo D ,

Behind the Movement is my favorite.

Kyle and his guests have given me to much to think about and digest. The variety of content really stays true to the idea of striving to be a generalist. I can’t tell you how many times I pause an episode to write down an author’s name or a martial art that I’ve never heard of. For my fellow seekers of useful and interesting material, this podcast is a must!!! Thanks Kyle! Keep it up!!!

-Lee D

zackraai ,

Wonderful

After listening to Kyle converse with Carl Paoli, and then Fabio I was hooked. Great to hear genuine and passionate humans share their truths.

Bazanche ,

Unique

Kyle chats with a variety of people from the movement field. Each person brings a different perspective and interesting anecdotal stories. I enjoy it.

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