![]() While I may be phasing out of the independent school world, I am continuing to teach, only instead of teaching children in a classroom, computer lab or MakerSpace, I am teaching adults in an open space. Sometimes I have more energy to put in to the process, sometimes I go with my gut, but always being on my yoga mat is a form of creativity, be it for my personal practice or to guide others in their practice. I put together sequences for sharing as yoga practices, I think about music to accompany those practices. On the other hand, I have seen my interests and passions morph over the years from technology to movement. ![]() I discovered Tharp’s writings late in my career, as this is my final year in the realm of independent school teaching. ![]() ![]() The Collaborative Habit, her second book published six years after this one, is on my side table waiting to be read, and her most recent book, Keep It Moving: Lessons for the Rest of Your Life, is on reserve at our local library. I probably read this book too quickly, eagerly gobbling up Twyla Tharp’s anecdotes, sharing of her experiences, and passing along of her words of wisdom. ![]()
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