Ruth Phillips
Ruth is a cellist and founded The Breathing Bow. She is English but based in France, in Bedoin in the South-West, 100 km North of Marseille.
If you play a stringed instrument or suffer from stage fright, you want to work with Ruth! But if you are not a musician, why listen to her?
What Ruth teaches her students is essential and can be applied in everyday life. It comes from a deep understanding of breath, inspired by her own yoga and meditation practice and is about being open, embodied, present and creative.
How can you use her approach? How does it translate to situations you face?
Whether you are speaking in public, dancing or merely hanging out the laundry, you can let the wave of breath lead and inspire you. Use it to learn about movement, grounding, flow, tension and release. Ruth opens the door for us to experience breath in a new way so we can connect with ourselves, others, and our audience.
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Our breathing connects us and knows no borders.
Deanna Swoboda uses her breath as a tuba player. And breath helped her overcome her facial injuries the same way Ruth overcame her frozen shoulder. How is your breath going to help you? What is your hurdle to jump?
Connect with your audience and it your best and let also Barbara Tanze or Robin de Haas help you.
Karl Wolfgang Epple touched into the field breathing like no one else in his profession. He is not a breath worker, but uses breath regardless in a way you wouldn’t expect!
And Ruth works instinctively with breath – just like Caroline Marie Dupont.