Sarah K. Schuetz believes in the power of movement to facilitate lasting change from the inside-out. Whether it is in a Pilates capacity or on the Ortho-Bionomy® table, Sarah is passionate about supporting people to feel empowered in their bodies, moving and feeling their best. Ortho-Bionomy is a gentle, table-based body therapy received fully clothed. The modality aims to help humans experience more balance and ease in their lives. With roots in osteopathy, the aim of Ortho-Bionomy is to re-educate the body, helping it remember how to feel optimal by supporting its innate reflexes. It is highly effective for acute and chronic stress, pain, injuries, and other issues associated with postural and structural imbalances. The practitioner uses gentle movements and positions of the body to facilitate the change of such patterns with an emphasis on the comfort of the individual; there are no forceful manipulations. Common benefits of Ortho-Bionomy include reduced muscle tension, soothing of the joints, increased mobility, improved circulation, restful sleep, and a general sense of relaxation and wellbeing.
Sarah brings to her Ortho-Bionomy practice decades of movement experience in athletic, artistic, and recreational capacities, which grants her a deep understanding of the body in motion and in stillness. She embraces the mantra “a healthy mind in a healthy body”. Word play, live music, dancing, travel, gardening, photography, exploring nature, and letting curiosity lead the way sustain Sarah.
Back home in the Hoosier heartland after having lived in a number of the southeastern United States, Sarah is thrilled to build her practice among friends, old and new. Her presentation and demonstration will be dynamic, interactive, and fun. Join Us.
Sarah’s presentation will take place on Tuesday eve, July 11th, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
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11 Tuesday / July 11, 2017
At The Venue: A Presentation by Sarah K. Schuetz, The Power of Movement
05:30 pm to 07:00 pm
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts
11 Tuesday / July 11, 2017
Love’s Labour’s Lost
Wells-Metz Theatre, 275 N. Jordan Ave., Bloomington IN, 47405
http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/IUST2017/damesatsea.shtml
IU Summer Theatre presents William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost!
JULY 7 – JULY 22
Wells-Metz Theatre
In one of Shakespeare’s earliest comedies, the King of Nevarre and his three male friends have pledged to swear off the company of women for three years and focus on a life of study. But when the Princess of France and her ladies show up on the scene, the men and their intentions of living a life of abstinence are tested.
July 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 19, 21 at 7:30 pm
July 16 and 22 at 2:00 pm
Tickets are available at the Indiana University Auditorium box office or at theatre.indiana.edu.
http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/IUST2017/loveslabourslost.shtml
$20 for Adults
$10 for Students
11 Tuesday / July 11, 2017
Verona Quartet with Sarah Kapustin and Jeannette Koekkoek – Summer Music 2017
08:00 pm
Auer Hall
http://www.music.indiana.edu/events
Summer Music 2017
Guest Chamber Music Recital
Verona Quartet*
Jonathan Ong, violin
Dorothy Ro, violin
Abigail Rojansky, viola
Warren Hagerty, cello
Sarah Kapustin*, guest violin
Jeannette Koekkoek*, guest piano
*Summer String Academy Faculty
Repertoire
Ravel: String Quartet in F Major (1903)
Currier: Etude – Interactions (2017)
Currier: Lullaby – Pulsing (2017)
Chausson: Concerto for violin, piano, and
string quartet, Op. 21 (1892)