Caryn McHose
MOVEMENT ARTIST AND EDUCATOR
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Caryn McHose is an Advanced Certified Rolfer™ and Rolf Movement Practitioner®. She has taught creative movement for people of all ages for over 50 years. Her experience includes teaching dance and experiential anatomy/kinesiology at Middlebury College and in workshops internationally. She collaborated with Andrea Olsen on the books Bodystories: A Guide to Experiential Anatomy, and The Place of Dance, a Somatic Guide to Dancing and Dance Making. She co-founded the Resonant Kinesiology Training Program in Burlington, VT.
Caryn is the co-author (with Kevin Frank) of How Life Moves, Explorations in Meaning and Body Awareness (North Atlantic, 2006). She is also a Certified Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner, a Certified Biodynamic Cranial Sacral Practitioner, and a Registered Somatic Movement Therapist.
Her work is influenced by her study of tonic function with Hubert Godard, developmental movement with Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, and Continuum with Emilie Conrad and Susan Harper. Other influences are the Somatic Experiencing approach to trauma healing, developed by Peter Levine, and her study of cranial/sacral and visceral techniques.
Photo from White Head Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Andrea Olsen
DANCE ARTIST, WRITER, EDUCATOR
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Andrea Olsen is a Professor Emerita of Dance at Middlebury College, and a certified instructor of Holden QiGong and Embodyoga. She is author of a quartet of books on embodiment: Bodystories: A Guide to Experiential Anatomy, Body and Earth: An Experiential Guide, The Place of Dance: A Somatic Guide to Dancing and Dance Making with colleague Caryn McHose, and Moving Between Worlds: A Guide to Embodied Living and Communicating, along with numerous articles and chapters in anthologies.
Recent projects include continuing the Body and Earth: Seven Web-Based Somatic Excursions film website created with Scotty Hardwig, Caryn McHose, and international guests, participating in the multi-award-winning film Matkalla: On the Journey by Scotty Hardwig, co-created with Eeva-Maria Mutka, and performing/hosting “Dancing Your Age” events internationally.
Her work is influenced by long-time colleagues Janet Adler and Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen; Dr. John M. Wilson’s philosophy of movement at the U. of Utah; and daily dancing, daily writing. She is an artist-participant in The Workroom Collaborative Cohort for 2024 at 33 Hawley in MA, USA.
Photo from Matkalla by Scotty Hardwig, Finland