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September-October 2011: Eyes

In September-October, we did a series of lessons exploring the function and physicality of the eyes.

  1. Movement of the Eyes Organizes the Movement of the Body
  2. Shoulder and hip circles
  3. Sphinx and eyes
  4. One lesson not recorded.
  5. Eye lesson
  6. The eyeball lesson

Another earlier eye lesson is:

Covering the eyes

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This entry was posted in series on October 30, 2011 by Lynette.

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