Dr Dewe visits ACKM | originally by the ICPKP Webmaster 10:40 AM, 3 September 2009 NZST last edited 10:42 AM, 3 September 2009 NZST | On the 8th of August 2009, students at the Australasian College of Kinesiology Mastery in Crows Nest, Sydney had the pleasure of a surprise visit from Dr Bruce Dewe. There were two classes running concurrently at ACKM and both received an hour’s tuition from the master himself.
With the BKP 106 class Dr Dewe taught the history of Finger modes, giving the class a great recount of how, on a Mediterranean antiquities cruise with Kinesiologists Ardis & the late Peter Emmerton of Taree, Australia, that Dr Bruce and Joan Dewe toured churches of Russian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox & the Catholic Traditions and saw the major finger modes in many ancient paintings. They also saw the artisans (hagiographers) making copies of these famous paintings, small wooden blocks (icons) called Romanon.
In the TFH 2 class, Dr Dewe, Australia's first TFH Instructor Trainer, talked about the Alarm Points, giving the class some great tips on remembering the location of these points. He also shared memories of teaching them in the USA and taking his first TFH class from Dr. John F. Thie, with 250 nurses, in 1977. These students are currently completing classes with Arthur Bablis (Principal of ACKM) and Sarah Gilmour-Mayne (Director of Studies at ACKM). As always, Dr Dewe fuelled the fire of inspiration in the heart of each student. | [ Back to Mainmenu ] |
|