Theodore Dimon Jr.

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Theodore Dimon Jr.



Theodore Dimon Jr. received both masters and doctorate degrees in education from Harvard University and is an internationally renowned teacher of mind/body disciplines. He has written five books including Anatomy of the Moving Body; The Body in Motion; Your Body, Your Voice; The Elements of Skill; and The Undivided Self. He lectures internationally and teaches at The Dimon Institute and Columbia Teachers College.

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Anatomy of the Voice: An Il...

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Anatomy of the Moving Body:...

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The Body in Motion: Its Evo...

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Your Body, Your Voice: The ...

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Neurodynamics: The Art of M...

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Anatomy in Action: The Dyna...

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The Undivided Self: Alexand...

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A New Model of Man's Consci...

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“The hand, for instance, is not simply a system of levers that makes it possible to grasp and manipulate objects, nor is it merely a sensory organ; it is in fact the instrument which makes possible many of our greatest technological and artistic achievements. It allows us to explore our world, to fashion instruments, to touch a loved one, and to create works of art. It is, to put it simply, an extension of the brain, without which the brain as we know it could not have evolved. The muscles that support upright posture, our shoulders, limbs, and voice—all are tangible aspects of our higher selves. To understand our physical design is to understand the underpinnings of our intellectual, social, and artistic lives.”
Theodore Dimon Jr., The Body in Motion: Its Evolution and Design

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