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Bristol Kora

bristol kora

Bristol

The creation of unity and a cohesive community togetherness among members and wider community Promoting peaceful co-existence to be strengthened by regular community activities and social get-togethers. Organising social forums to enlighten our members particularly the younger generation on the values that are championed by the BKA To create a solid centre of regular social interface as a mean of advancing the social wellbeing of our membership. To promote the values of good citizenship as members of the wider community on those cardinal tenets the holds our society together, i.e. law-abiding, tolerance of diversity among others. Support Community Institutions both financially and morally as permissible by the terms of this very constitution. Shall collaborate with other like-minded sister organisations to support such ventures deemed worthy by our membership. MEMBERSHIP Membership to BKA is open to all adults over the age of 18 who share our values and aspirations. A person’s membership shall be recognised only after completing a mandatory membership form and upon receipt of confirmation from the Secretary-General (SG), through text message, email, or phone call. All members shall commit to a regular contribution as agreed by the General membership and subject to periodic review. The Executive Committee shall reserve the right to reject the application of an individual but only if such action was taken solely to the best interest of the association.

Veronica Pollard

veronica pollard

Bristol

I first came across the Alexander Technique when I was looking for something to help me stop getting tension headaches, lower back pain, and neck problems. Finding a teacher and learning the principles, ideas and concepts of the technique gave me an appreciation of what I was doing to myself that created the pain, as well as how I was putting myself wrong in some other areas of my life too! I learned the good news: that if I was causing my difficulties, then I also had the power to stop causing them. I have become a more flexible, happier, calmer and easier to be with person. I move in a more co-ordinated way and have re-found the joy in moving I remember having as a child. I no longer have any tension headaches, neck problems or lower back aches. I feel more at home with myself than I ever have in the past. I am a teacher trained by the ITM (Interactive Teaching Method Association). This means that I studied for four years and passed four written and one practical exam. I spent six months within the course as a student teacher. I graduated in 2003. I am a member of the ITM Teachers’ Association and have a BSc (hons) degree from the University of Bristol. I have taught individuals, small groups and evening classes, as well as workshops and courses for businesses, colleges, the WEA, the WI and the local council. I have run workshops at festivals such as the Larmer Tree and the Big Green Gathering. I have taught music students at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. I also taught students at the Musical Theatre School in Somerset, and dance students at Bristol Dance Centre. I love teaching this work because I love seeing my students improve their movement, their thinking and the way they see themselves as well as the way they see the world.