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Finding the Line - An Exploration of Structural Integration

Esalen Institute and Boulder Colorado USA 1960's and 1970's. The Human Potential Movement Resulting from her studies Ida Rolf Ph.D. developed a program of postural re-patterning using fascial manipulation and movement education which she called Structural Integration and which is nowadays known in the public at large as 'rolfing'. She was convinced that a better physical structure would improve function on all levels - physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual. Milano, Prague, Warszaw 2018 - 2022. This movie tells the story of an adventure that will take the viewer into Ida Rolf's world of Structural Integration. At the heart of the movie are 8 students and their quest to understand Ida Rolf's philosophy during their 3 year Basic Trainings in Milano, Prague and Warsaw. The movie also explains the basic ideas behind Structural Integration and discusses some recent research into connective tissue and fascia.

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Esalen Institute and Boulder Colorado USA 1960's and 1970's. The Human Potential Movement Resulting from her studies Ida Rolf Ph.D. developed a program of postural re-patterning using fascial manipulation and movement education which she called Structural Integration and which is nowadays known in the public at large as 'rolfing'. She was convinced that a better physical structure would improve function on all levels - physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual. Milano, Prague, Warszaw 2018 - 2022. This movie tells the story of an adventure that will take the viewer into Ida Rolf's world of Structural Integration. At the heart of the movie are 8 students and their quest to understand Ida Rolf's philosophy during their 3 year Basic Trainings in Milano, Prague and Warsaw. The movie also explains the basic ideas behind Structural Integration and discusses some recent research into connective tissue and fascia.

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