An interview with Jane Manning
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Auteurs : Judith FriedSource :
- American Journal of Dance Therapy [ 0146-3721 ] ; 1995.
Abstract
Abstract: Jane Manning has been working in Los Angeles in the field of dance/movement therapy for thirty-five years. As a teacher, as a therapist, and as a trainer and supervisor of therapists, she has had a lasting impact on all of those fortunate enough to know her work.I met Manning first in the summer of 1957 in the play yard at the nursery school attended by my children. At that time she was a teacher at the school and, in addition, she worked weekly with all the age groups in movement, in the way that only she seemed able to do. She was a tall, elegant, red-haired woman of singular beauty. Then, as now, she spoke in measured tones, often with pauses, even silences, between sentences. Then, too, she had a ready laugh and a look of merry spirits. Over the years since then she has been my teacher, mentor, colleague and friend. I was pleased and honored to be asked to do this interview.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF02251325
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