Posted by Kristin Sloan
Rocky, my amazing physical therapist, goes to town on my nasty psoas muscle.
This hurts SO much.
Look… I think she’s touching my spine.
Posted by Kristin Sloan
Rocky, my amazing physical therapist, goes to town on my nasty psoas muscle.
This hurts SO much.
Look… I think she’s touching my spine.
Ouch!! It does look like it hurts a lot!
I’ve heard of deep-tissue massage but this looks extreme………..
holy _______ ____!
oooooouuuucch! I’ve had work done on my psoas, I know how much it hurts.
I’m so sorry you have to have it done!
omg why is that woman torturing you…make her stop lol
[…] Sara invited me to a rehearsal of the project back in March. The work, first shown in 1975, presents dance as a practice more than a performance. For Sara moving is something worth doing more than seeing. In this way the rehearsal has as much meaning as the final performance. I felt joy in knowing many of the dancers. The dancers included Rocky Bornstein (Kristin’s physical therapist), Megan Boyd, Linda Cohen, Erin Cornell, Erin Crawley-Woods, Laurel Dugan (who I have introduced to you before), Maria Earle (friend and former graduate student of history with my mother Priscilla Murolo) , Liz Filbrun, Peggy Gould (Sarah Lawrence friend and faculty), Anneke Hansen, Patricia Hoffbauer, Rachel Lehrer, Merceditas Manago-Alexander (Sarah Lawrence friend and faculty), Sara Rudner, Vicky Shick (who presented Plum House at DTW), Maggie Thom (daughter of Rose Anne Thom, Sarah Lawrence friend and faculty) and Lori Yuill. […]
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