• Alexander Technique: A New Look at Tension Patterns (2 sessions) with Shulamit Sendowski, M.AmSAT

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    May 16, 2017
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                           Contact:                        Denise Coulter
    May 16, 2017                                                                                                       805-379-4777 
     
    Alexander Technique: A New Look at Tension Patterns (2 sessions)
    with Shulamit Sendowski, M.AmSAT
    Tuesdays, June 27th and July 11th, 4:00–5:30pm
     
    WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — The Cancer Support Community Valley/Ventura/Santa
    Barbara (CscVvsb) announces a free workshop, “Alexander Technique: A New Look at Tension Patterns (2 sessions) with Shulamit Sendowski, M.AmSAT” on Tuesdays, June 27th and July 11th, 4:00–5:30pm, at 530 Hampshire Road, Westlake Village, CA 91361. Please call 805-379-4777 to RSVP or to learn more.  The Alexander Technique is a gentle body movement technique developed in England over 100 years ago by F.M. Alexander. Workshop leader, Shulamit Sendowski, will demonstrate how to transform physical stress and tension into ease, balance, and coordination. Awareness of tension habits in simple daily movements like sitting, standing, walking & bending will be explored. This is a 2 week course, the second week expanding on the first one.
    Shulamit is certified by the Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles and the American Society for the Alexander Technique. She has been teaching the Alexander Technique to individuals and groups since 1991.
    About the Cancer Support Community Valley/Ventura/Santa Barbara
    Celebrating more than two decades of providing support, education and hope to people fighting cancer, the Cancer Support Community Valley/Ventura/Santa Barbara is an independently governed and funded chapter of Cancer Support Community, the 50-member nation-wide organization. Cancer Support Community Valley/Ventura/Santa Barbara serves more than 3,000 local residents affected by cancer each year with programs throughout Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, and into the San Fernando Valley.  Programs are offered in English and Spanish and are all provided free of charge. For more information, to volunteer or to make a donation, please visit www.CancerSupportVvsb.org or call 805-379-4777.   ###
    Contact:
    Kaley Moore, Operations Manager
    kmoore@CancerSupportVvsb.org, (805) 379-4777